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Space Programing <br />A revised summary of the county's space needs is included on the following page. All square <br />footages have been converted to "net" square feet. <br />Definitions: <br />Programing for the space needs of Marion County has previously been reported using three <br />different terms.l They include net (useable) square feet, rentable squaze feet (rs~ and gross <br />square feet (gs~. A conversion formula is included in the assumptions below for conversion to <br />rentable and gross square footage. Net square footage (ns~ is defined as: <br />The space within the building walls devoted to personnel and/or furniture. It does not <br />include such things as stairs, elevators, main lobby, public restrooms, ducts and other <br />spaces that are considered common areas for all building tenants 2 <br />Assumptions: <br />The following assumptions have been used to calculate and project space and staffing needs for <br />table # 1 <br />Current space allocation based on temporary office locations for Senator Block depts. <br />2. Groupings A-E, represents desired adjacencies <br />3. Current needs aze based on 1998 (used for schematic design purposes) <br />4. No additional space needs are projected from 1998-2005 <br />5. 2% annual growth projected from 2006-2020 <br />6. Conversion from nsf to rentable = nsf x 1.13% <br />7. Conversion from nsf to gross = nsf x 121% <br />1 The WeGroup facility report was used by Arbuckle Costic as a starting point for space and staff <br />progca~ning. (See attached lettea from Leonard Lodder) <br />2 Source: WeCrroup report (1993); ANSUBOMA publication (1996) <br />