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9/4/2018
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2023
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bringing contagious or infections disease or pests into the facility. Their street clothes <br />can be sent to the laundry or packed and stored in the personal property storage <br />room accessible via a roller system from the dress in area. The personal property <br />storage room can accommodate belongings for up to 450 persons. Additional storage <br />is available in the adjacent bulk property storage room. Valuable property lockers are <br />also available. <br />The three Interview rooms, and three visitation <br />— booths on the first floor could be easily modified <br />di for professional visits with social workers and <br />outreach programs. The medical exam rooms <br />A r could offer minor medical treatment for those in <br />-� need. Larger spaces could provide classes and/or <br />µ meal service. <br />r The administration area contains thirteen cubicles <br />of varying size, four offices, and two conference <br />rooms. The roll call room can seat up to twenty-five and contains a small break area <br />with two microwaves. There are two two -stall restrooms for male and female <br />employees, staff lockers, a small kitchen, and a copy room. The Administrative <br />offices can continue to serve the facility and redundant space can be used for <br />volunteer work spaces and/or storage. Flooring, paint, furniture and fixtures in this <br />area are all in excellent condition. The following diagram shows the type of layout a <br />homeless shelter would require on the Jail's first floor. <br />Homeless Shelter Processing Center <br />Graphic layout drawing shown in Jail Cony Only <br />Facility Building/ Systems Modifications: <br />To maximize the usefulness of the space and keep maintenance and sanitation at a <br />minimum, the consultant also have also identified the following steps which should <br />also be taken: <br />103 <br />65A-110 <br />
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