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42 <br /> 1 Jay Smith showed the Motor Pool Site. <br /> Motor Pool Site <br /> '; �; t- r <br /> VA .- n ��T`''y 11 <br /> #- <br /> P <br /> - Z 7; <br /> r. <br /> 2 ��0-A <br /> 3 Jay Smith indicated on the slide where some of the future buildings could be located. <br /> 4 Commissioner Hamilton asked if traffic issues have been considered when locating all of <br /> 5 the possible departments at the Motor Pool site. <br /> 6 Jay Smith said not at this point. He said if these projects come to fruition, a traffic impact <br /> 7 analysis will have to be done. <br /> 8 Commissioner Richards asked if the Motor Pool site is served by public transportation. <br /> 9 Nishith Trivedi said it is part of the fixed route service. <br /> 10 <br /> 11 Slide #27 <br /> Options —Planning <br /> HEALTH SERVICES <br /> Status—Located in Whitted Building(a 1923 High School). Med&Dental clinics in basement—substandard <br /> space.Site has limited parking & publicIransit does not serve the site.Whitted cannot accommodate Health's <br /> growth rteeds of 7,056 GSF <br /> Options <br /> 1. Move Health out of Whitted-Construct new modern 39,800 GSF Health services complex in a commercial <br /> district with ample parking and public transit near major highways.Phased development can occur. <br /> 2. Remain in Whitted and renovate to accommodate Health's growth&expansion needs of 7,056 GSF.* <br /> *Other Departments would not have room to grow.Parking requirements could not be met without impacting <br /> current uses oft sFte <br /> C ost s <br /> Option 1:Approx.$25,000,000($625/5F) Option 2:Approx$1,6W,00($225f SF} <br /> Recommendation — <br /> Build a Health complex on a site near major highways,with ample parking and a bus route <br /> • Buildout campus in phases(medical&dental clinics followed by administrative spaces) <br /> 12 <br />