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65A
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9/4/2018
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2023
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Visitation: Three interview rooms and three visitation booths on the first floor could <br />be easily modified for small professional offices, cubicles, or private phone booths for <br />employees and client use as needed. <br />Medical / Mental Health: Office space in this area could be converted to offices and <br />employee breakrooms as some are already designed for and contain sinks, <br />refrigerators, etc. <br />Housing Units / Dayroom Space: The housing units on the third and fourth floors <br />(including mezzanines) are well suited for small offices, cubicles, and privacy stalls <br />for non -permanent / co -work occupants. With high ceilings and natural light in each <br />cell and adjacent recreation yards, it can be designed to maximize space and style <br />for a very modern look. The interview rooms and classroom space within each <br />housing unit can also be used as large meeting and / or conference areas. <br />Dayrooms located on the third and fourth floors can be used for general circulation, <br />medium -to -large offices, and breakrooms. The following graphic display shows an <br />example of the conversion which could take place in the Jail's housing areas. <br />Jail Housing Before <br />Modern Office After <br />- <br />�� <br />rv�.r r <br />' I - r 1co Was usaearono� I <br />elan 6.my vo.wowM <br />I I <br />j ' � � I' I _I �. 1 G1FTme M[t• � 6Fadxwi0 Ir <br />I_.I Ir � L l 1 -tl: { �' •tl•• l I-[uz RrA eee� y' <br />'` -4 - <br />i- F f - i � •- r� � r 7 I' I I i ihoe we J. <br />I Certeu yN Mw; TbCNp 1 <br />�- CELL Conversion to Otrco Spaao17 <br />l <br />�70 Square Feel I { IL._i._� I. �..I-_.�`_ <br />Quasi -Outdoor Recreation Yards: The quasi -outdoor recreation yards adjacent to the <br />housing units could be converted to elegant courtyards with lush landscaping, tables <br />and benches for staff and visitors. These areas would be suitable for outside breaks, <br />snack, learning, quiet, and meeting areas. <br />89 <br />• <br />o •, <br />
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