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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOW 2016-10-24 Item 3A - Powerpoint Shown at Meeting - Public Safety Tourstif 'Gts,..-L-nw c44 !Dil1h • at • 1 • • e Practices Overview of tours of neighbor public safety facilities n 1 Why we went • Lessons from our peers on design and construction of public safety facilities • Hear best practices; what worked and what didn't • Gather information on the building experience and functionality; what would they have done differently? Where we went • Fire stations: • Burien /Normandy Park Stations 28 & 29 • SeaTac /Kent RFA Station 45 • Eastside Fire & Rescue Stations 72 & 78 1 • Justice Centers: • City of Kirkland • City of Seattle • Police Stations: • University of Washington • City of Lakewood • City of Issaquah Public Works Shops 1 What we heard -high -level themes • Importance of bringing in the community and employees in the planning process • Function over form every time • Look long term - plan for growth and think about what can be done now to save money in the future • Modern facilities safer, allow for faster response times, meet state and federal regulations • Fire Station 28 • . . . • • meeting space • Open workspace leads to collaboration • On -site training areas keep crews in the house • Kitchen overbuilt to service EOC personnel when necessary • Faster doors = faster response times Fire Station 29 9 AA AA- AiLlaiMNAkAkkAkAiddli space • Decon facility keeps "dirty" and "clean" areas apart • Dorms on first floor leads to faster response • Be sure to plan for everything.... • Fire Station 45 • pressure checks, but not community area • Individual dorms, steps away from the bays • Finishings chosen to reduce contamination - i.e. cement floors • Site constrained; does not allow for growth • as Fire Station 72 Alak AM. • its drawbacks of initial expense and ongoing maintenance • "Green construction" has its benefits in terms of the environment and long term costs • Adequate space for firefighters to file reports Fire Station 78 Aisisisisisisis secure, separate staff parking area • Ready room /kitchen open floor plan • Difficulties with contractor • Longer build due to permitting issues 1 • • • • T justice Center �- -�a - entres very important Design facilitates separation of inmates Designated spaces for critical needs (jury, etc.) Importance of soundproofing and acoustics Security and access considerations tflf TL1St1Ce Center • Compliant holding facility & records storage • Flow and security key - keep jury room away from inmate transport • jury room amenities frees up staff time; keeps process integrity • Build for 30yr growth • Separate employee entrances and parking • eve° °tom oc -sou., UW Police through technology • Community space • Evidence facility and training spaces meet regulatory requirements • Ample storage • Specific equipment rooms • Secure K -9 facilities • I .nt TTPIATflf) d Police Station Function over form • Multiple interview rooms with key features • Patrol briefing room hub for entire building • Technology to minimize delay during emergencies • Work stations designed so officers can observe suspects and supervisors observe officers icczniminin Dnblic Works Shops • Adequate space, light and airflow for storage, fleet maintenance, tools and equipment • Design includes drive- under overhang that allows for dry loading • Separate personal parking area • Generator backup • Floor pit for oil chan es W RONG WALLS (BNONN STAFF,IIMING RIC O DIC T. MEW SW. MO ADM FiJTT I Fl n 11111 11 1.] [1111111111111111 1111111,W, REVISED MASTER PLAN .1.1471100 STALLS (1.1■1 67 NEW ErALLS Allk 103 STALLS TUN- 4A ALTERNATE MINERAL BINS LAYOUT- PARKS AND PIN SEPARATE :IT'1" Lbrin I 711I31114Fr- `-h =min 771-17-' ISSAQUAH MAINTENANCE FACILITIES - PHASE 2 WAGNER ARCHRECTS • 21 NUGUST 2015 Questions? 1