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65A
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8/1/2017
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2022
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Food Service, (7) Laundry, (8) Intake / Release, (9) Medical / Mental Health / Dental, (10) Inmate <br />Programs, (11) Housing / Dayrooms, (12) Circulation, (13) Quasi -Outdoor Recreation Yards, and (14) <br />Vehicle Sallyport. The space measurements and area allocations for the Santa Ana City Jail functional <br />use areas are shown on the following site plan: <br />CIVIC CENTER DRIVE <br />w <br />d <br />POLICE <br />t ADMINISTRATION <br />rj <br />>- n r'r� <br />0� b <br />HOLDING�� <br />- .FACILITY <br />N <br />A +. <br />CIVIC CENT ER DRIVE..... <br />i Site Platt..._-_. <br />OVERALL BUILDING AREA <br />3427 SF (i) Administration Area 1672 SF (g) MadlcalMontal HealthlDental Care <br />2766Ica, (2) LabbyiPublic Area 4033 SF (10) Classrooms and Program Space <br />43995E (a) Visiting 66977 sr- (11) Housing & Dayrooms <br />413 SF (4) Central Control Room 16928 SF (12) Circulation <br />25409 SF (6) Maintenance, MEP, Storage 7030 SF (13) Qui si-Outdoor Recreation Yards <br />700 SF (6) Food Service Area 10487 5F (14) Vehicle Sallyport <br />2784 SF 17)Laundry <br />20828SF (8) Intake Processing AreatRelease <br />The facility condition assessment and evaluation information undertaken in the Jail Reuse Study focused <br />on a number of specific space and building systems to determine the continued usefulness and <br />economic viability of the building considering (1) configuration and intended security levels, (2) defined <br />uses of the facility, (3) physical condition of the building elements, (4) quality of the space and (5) ability <br />to achieve intended security and level of safety for staff and inmates as well as compliance with <br />standards. <br />7 <br />65A-10 <br />
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