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hearing room would not be too big. Possible stair access is an issue. Other way <br />conference rooms over by the windows. Cubes for the condominium issue <br />~ agreement. Randy's concem is moving the elevator farther away from the original <br />corridor was discussed, which needs to be 5'feet wide. Valuable income potential is <br />If Measure 47 passes, it will be necessary for the county to rethink the amount of <br />building. Randy said that he could get by with about 64,000 sf., but would like to s~ <br />70,000 sf. Dan stated that he doesn't want us to play around with the space yet, <br />the final numbers to come back from Curt. Lease ability, budget and fle~bility for ~ <br />issues with this space. <br />uld be to slide the <br />important for the <br />ation. The service <br />t from that space. <br />~ce needed in the <br />it stay up around <br />~t would wait for <br />county are three <br />~ <br />R. G. asked about e~ending space down through second and third floors from the skylight making it <br />natural sunlight. This would give Dan more desirable space. Rachael said the onl issue may be fire, <br />but it could probably be dealt with. Dan says that he saw an older building in Portl d which examples <br />this well. R.G. referenced the movie "Pelican Brief' for an example of this idea. '~, <br />There was discussion about the restaurant area. Rachael said that it ta.kes about 41~ 2 feet off transit <br />space and gives about 864 feet to Dan's space. Rachael was asked to check into tt#~e corner issue and <br />if a certain wall had to be solid. The area is open a11 the way around due to the w~lkway. <br />Mechanical: The big mechanical issue with the project is ventilation, size of ducts, e c. The comers of <br />the building seem to be available for alterations as well as under the stairwells. Th air that has to be <br />changed must be exhausted to the outside at a minimum of 10' above grade and separate from the <br />inta.kes. Access at certain points azound the site seems to be a good way to circum ent any problems <br />here. They can install vertical chases for ducts up through the 22' space and e~aust bove the canopies <br />with louvers. Mechanical has asked for a meeting with Alan tomorrow to discuss s and a few other <br />small issues. ~ <br />Electrical: Electrical is going to have an electrical vault location somewhere on the s~cond level, which <br />may change the roof configuration. Once above grade, it will integrate into a ste 1 frame structural <br />system. Columns have to penetrate into basement area, but there are not many of the . This leaves the <br />parking area wide open. Once in basement, however, the slab will need a lot of reinfor ing and columns, <br />which do not have to carry upward through the building. , <br />There was discussion about the 22' property line vs. the curb line. i <br />,, <br />Weight Issues: Ra.chael asked about the weight of fire trucks in the transit mall. This I ssue was brought <br />up by mechanical. There was discussion around the wei ht and hei ht of fire truc ~ <br />g g k~. <br />I <br />ACTION: Rachael will contact the fire department for information. ! <br />~ <br />ENVIRONMENTAL UPDATE ' <br />Salvage: Dan reported that he has met with Centurywest regarding salvaging the be ~I~ s in the Senator <br />Building. They estimate $5,000 each. Dan said that he has heard there are 40 beams.~ Randy said that <br />there may be more beams in the Housing Authority space. ; <br />~ Environmental Clean-up: There is a recommendation for boring all open areas of t~e block and test <br />pouring for all envuonmental issues. The Chevron site will need a Level 1 and a ma etometer survey <br />to see if there are still tanks buried there. There was discussion around having Geote h do the work at <br />the same time. Their bid was for $7,700.00. Dan said that he will need some soils n mbers to look at <br />