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Minutes TC 08/18/2014 - Special SessionMINUTES FROM SPECIAL SESSION TOWN COUNCIL MEETING FOR THE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB LOCATION: 100 MUNICIPAL DRIVE, TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS Monday, August 18, 2014 at 7:00 P.M. Svore Municipal Building Boardroom The Town Council of the Town of Trophy Club, Texas, met in a Regular Session on Tuesday, August 18, 2014. The meeting was held within the boundaries of the Town and was open to the public. STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF DENTON § TOWN COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: C. Nick Sanders Mayor Greg Lamont Mayor Pro Tem, Place 5 arrived 7.06 pm Jim Parrow Council Member, Place 1 Garrett Reed Council Member, Place 2 Rhylan Rowe Council Member, Place 3 Philip Shoffner Council Member, Place 6 STAFF AND GUEST(S) PRESENT: Mike Slye Town Manager Patricia Adams Town Attorney Tammy Ard Town Secretary Scott Kniffen Police Chief Mayor Sanders announced the date of August 18, 2014 called the Town Council to order and announced a quorum at 7:01 p.m. The Invocation was offered by Mayor Sanders. The Pledges were led by Council Member Shoffner. SPECIAL SESSION 1. Review of 2013 GSBS Feasibility Study and take appropriate action regarding building size requirements and design for both Police Department and Town Hall. Mayor Sanders moved the Town Council into a Committee of the Whole in order to have freedom of discussion without taking action. Mayor Sanders explained to the Town Council if they desire to take action, the Council must re-enter the Special Session. Tom Batenhorst provided an overview of the current facilities and an overview of the 2013 GSBS Facility Study. Council Member Reed questioned future needs of the Town. Tom Batenhorst stated there are two (2) approaches for future growth: 1. Build growth in the new facility when you build it, building growth into the plan 2. Leave options open on the sight and the way you design the building and the systems that you can accommodate future additions August 18, 2014 Town Council Special Session Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 10 Council asked questions and provided input regarding the various aspects of the proposed facilities. Some input and questions provided by Council: — Council Member Reed would like to see less personal offices and have a more open space. Limit personal offices to key staff only and the remainder of staff work out of cubicles. Council Member Reed believes you can create an environment that is easier to manipulate as future needs change/grow. — Council Member Parrow provided documents assigning whom he feels should have offices and who should have cubicles. Attachment A— Employee Listing Report 7-16-2014 Attachment 8 —Trophy Club staff office assignment list 7-16-2014 — Council Member Rowe wanted to know what the methodology was behind the report that we have now. Tom Batenhorst indicated that he and the Town Manager and Assistant Town Manager meet with staff to see what the current needs were and what possible future needs are. — Mayor Sanders indicated that he did not agree with the cubicle concept and believes there is limited demand for that in today's environment. Mayor Sanders believes more privacy is needed. — Council indicated their goal is to reduce the scope of the proposed municipal facilities to a more palatable size/cost for the voters to consider. Tom Batenhorst indicated after the May 2014 election he chose to separate the Town and Police Station into two separate facilities for further consideration. Attachments provided to Council: Attachment C— Town of Trophy Club Summary Department Area Tabulation 3-7-2014 PO = private office; WS = work station Attachment D —Town of Trophy Club - Separate Facilities Summary Department Area Tabulation 5-28-2014 Attachment E — Trophy Club - MUD Building— Public Services Annex Building— Police Department Building with Square Footage Totals Attachment F—Town of Trophy Club Police Facility — Space Needs Assessment Town Council reviewed attachment D by page make the recommendations listed below: Town Hall — Public Spaces (page 2) Community Rooms — 2100 SF with the possibility of being able to partition off into three 700 SF rooms Uses: early voting, training, Board/Commission Meetings, Trophy Club Women's club Meetings, Boy Scout Meetings, etc. - Remove 110 sq ft conference room from public space - Questioned size of public lobby, feel 1400 SF is too large Town Hall —Administration (page 3) - Remove future space for MUD services (water/waste water) - Remove all space designated as future offices and space by moving to another column titled future for re- evaluate at a later date - Remove conference room designated for 8 people Town Hall — Finance & Courts (page 4) Finance & Courts - Remove the billing clerk and parks customer service work station and move to future column for re-evaluation at a later date - Finance & Courts - Remove office supplies closet Town Hall — Information Technology (page 5) - Information Technology - Remove intern work station August 18, 2014 Town Council Special Session Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 10 Information Technology - Reduce work area and computer storage Town Hall — Council Chambers (page 6) - Permanent seating versus removable chairs discussed - Reduce Council Chamber by 1,000 sq ft Current Council Chambers is 1300 SF - Remove Pre -Council conference room - Remove Council restroom Town Hall — Community Development (page 7) - Do not cut future Code Enforcement Officer work station Move Building Inspector out of a private office - Space titled Community Development Director needs to be relabeled Development Services Manager - Re-evaluate work room, plotter/scanner area, storage and consolidate as one large work area Town Hall — Support (page 8) Remove Facilities Manager office - Remove attic stock storage - Remove general storage - Things to include in break room ■ Refrigerator ■ Dishwasher ■ Microwave ■ Sink ■ Coffee bar BREAK - START TIME — 9:00 P.M. RECONVENE INTO SPECIAL SESSION - START TIME - 9:05 P.M. Public Safety — Lobby (page 10) - Incorporate displays into the walls Public Safety — CID (page 12) - Remove conference room designated for 8 people move to future column for re-evaluation at a later date Public Safety — Patrol (page 13) - Reduce vehicular bay (sally port) to one -car instead of two -car Public Safety — Support (page 15) - Remove exercise and showers - Remove attic stock storage Dena Boudraux, 2622 Argyle Lane addressed the Council stating based upon the last election she feels the main problem was the citizens were not sure what they were getting for their money. Mrs. Boudraux believes that if Council believes in the product that you have cut down to, if Council believes it and sells it the citizens will believe Council. Mrs. Boudraux also believes that the Police Department has been cut down to the bare bones and still maintain some space for the future. A subcommittee of Council Members was formed to continue this process and the committee will review the changes from tonight's meeting and look at possible sites. The subcommittee will examine proposed floor plans based on the location selected for the proposed facilities. The subcommittee consists of Mayor Sanders, Council Member Reed and Council Member Parrow. August 18, 2014 Town Council Special Session Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 10 Mayor Sanders laid out the next steps: Selection of site for one or more facilities ♦ Trophy Club Country Club property ♦ Methodist Church ♦ PD 30—the Beck Property, Trophy Club Town Center Schedule another Council Meeting or the subcommittee meet and report back to Council after Tom Batenhorst has made adjustments based upon tonight's meeting Priorities ♦ Location(s) ♦ 1 facility or 2 ♦ design Motion made by Mayor Pro Tem Lamont, seconded by Council Member Parrow, to remove council from Committee of the Whole and reconvene into special session. Motion passed unanimously. ADJOURN Motion made by Council Member Parrow, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Lamont, to adjourn. Motion carried u n ously. Meeting adjourned at 10 11 p.m. T m y Ard, Toecretary C. Nick Sanders, Mayor Town of Trophy Clu , Texas Town of Trophy Club, Texas August 18, 2014 Town Council Special Session Meeting Minutes Page 4 of 10 ATTACHMENT A Employee Listing Report 7-16-2014 August 18, 2014 Town Council Special Session Meeting Minutes Page 5 of 10 O LU z � Y oC LQ +1 W O L L L Ln 0 LU 0 LU m C N z U N W U _ m Q Q > L U Z 0 . W U w z O U LL Z c N oC Ln H= LU fa Z O — U w ��y Q U W z+, z J W L .� al L z W W O w LU LU o 1 ro W a -0 C w z oc L O Q oc Q H w a) c C H N C Q Q 5 H w a U w N z U a Q p r w z U G G z of w ,.,., z J z L L n Z D Z (D oWC U w W (� L W U W (7 w oC U 2 w U 0 w W> C +�—, O Q H w O of w LL a a� w 0 a\i a� O ra a� w Q a U LU Of D a� L� i Q o oc N O U 4 U> +- Q U C +1 J w O QO m +' a� a> n fC LUZ Y Z U o LF -W 0 U o. 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D 4- A. ATTACHMENT F Town of Trophy Club Police Facility Space Needs Assessment August 18, 2014 Town Council Special Session Meeting Minutes Page 10 of 10 Town of Trophy Club Police Facility 0 . . . . . . . . . Space Needs Assessment Final Report Prepared By Brinkley Sargent Architects Table of Contents Acknowledgments............................................................................................4 Introduction....................................................................................................... 5 Components...................................................................................................... 6 Goals................................................................................................................. 7 General Information .......................................................................................... 8 StaffConcerns..................................................................................................9 PlanningHorizon............................................................................................10 Projected Population Growth..........................................................................10 PolicePlanning...............................................................................................1 I. Organization Chart 2008.......................................................................... 12 OrganizationChart 2018..........................................................................13 Organization Chart 2028..........................................................................14 SecurityLevels...............................................................................................15 Site Planning -Parking ..................................................................................16 PoliceParking..........................................................................................17 Introduction.....................................................................................................18 Explanation of Circulation Factors................................................................18 SpaceStandards.............................................................................................. 19 Summary of Gross Areas..............................................•.................................21 PublicLobby............................................................................................22 Records....................................................................................................23 DPSSuite.................................................................................................25 Police Administration..............................................................................26 CriminalInvestigations (CID)................................................................28 Property and Evidence.............................................................................30 Patrol........................................................................................................3 l Animal Control & Code Enforcement.....................................................33 StaffSupport............................................................................................35 Brinkley Sargent Architects 2 'Trophy Club Police Facility BuildingSupport......................................................................................37 SupportBuildings.................................................................................... 38 Budget......................................................................................................... 40 SiteOptions....................................................................................................42 Brinkley Sargent Architects 3 Trophy Club Police Facility Acknowledgements Special thanks for their cooperation and time is extended to all city staff that assisted in the completion of this study. Scott Kniffen Chief of Police Lee Delk Police Commander - Operations Tony Simmons Police Commander — Special Services Brandon Emmons Town Manager Harold Sargent Project Manager Gina Irwin Senior Programmer Brinkley Sargent Architects 4 Trophy Club Police Facility Introduction This report constitutes a study by Brinkley Sargent Architects concerning the projected needs for the Town of Trophy Club Police Department. Our firm was selected to formulate a long-term space needs assessment for this department and study options for development of a new facility, utilizing property adjacent to the current building. The Executive Summary precedes the study as a synopsis of how those elements of the Design Context are to be implemented and the cost of the selected option. The rest of the report is organized into sections following the basic process of arriving at the final facility requirements. The Existing Facilities section catalogs the current building that houses the Police and its condition/shortcomings. The Planning Context section covers the major components studied to determine staffing and site requirements. The Space Needs section details each department's space requirements and the growth expectations for each component. The Budget and Site section details the estimated budget for the selected site. This report is based on data gathered by the city and the architect followed by several meetings with staff members. The initial data gathered included current and future populations, staffing, staff ratios, organizational charts, and department and public parking requirements. Several questionnaires were given to the departments to accumulate more detailed information about the daily functions and space needs. After the analysis of this preliminary information, on-site meetings were held with representatives of each department. Interactive on-screen projections were used to do live updates during the meetings. Each participant was encouraged to think about the long-term goals and needs of their departments. From these discussions, this preliminary report identifying staff, square footage requirements as well as options for development was created. Comments from our meetings were incorporated into this report as necessary to meet the desires of the Police Department. Brinkley Sargent Architects 5 Trophy Club Police Facility Executive Summary How Big and How much? This report is a product of a study into the present and future needs of the Town of Trophy Club's Police Department. Near term and long range needs for these departments were established and are elaborated upon in the following pages. Population - This report set two hallmark years of growth for the City. The data contained in this study is based on a projected population of 13,500 people by the year 2018 which is estimated to be build -out for Trophy Club. This population was thus used for the second hallmark year of 2028. NEW POLICE FACILITY Police Facility — This facility will be comprised of police components requiring 18,184 S.F. in 2018 and 18,838 S.F. in 2028. Departments contained in this facility consist of Records, Police Administration, Criminal Investigations, Patrol, Evidence and Property, Animal Control, and Staff Support. (The Communication function is planned to remain with the Fire Department.) Additional area has been added to the facility to house a Department of Public Safety unit. There should be an exterior structure with two distinct functions — a 706 S.F. Conditioned Building and a 3,416 S.F. Exterior Covered structure (for miscellaneous storage and vehicle needs along with 15 designated covered parking spaces). Parking — The parking requirements for this facility are 15 public, 28 staff, and 15 City vehicles with covered parking, as noted above. Removing these 15 spaces from the total equates to 43 non -covered spaces. Specific break downs for each group are shown in section 3 -Planning Context. Budge The project budget for this facility should be $7,277,500. The full budget detail can be found in Section 5. As this budget is based upon specific slates; all elements of file budgets should be re-evaluated should the project be delayed. Brinkley Sargent Architects 6 Trophy Club Police Facility All public facilities reflect the values of the community for which they serve. They should be compatible with the community standards for private facilities and be exemplary of the goals for future developments. Several goals for this study are assumed as a part of the process. These include. • Create efficient, cost effective, and pleasant work environment • Create safe and secure work environment • Strategically plan for long-term growth Brinkley Sargent Architects 7 Trophy Club Police Facility Existing Facilities What are the needs2 Police Facility The current Police facility consists of five portable buildings that have been integrated into one facility. The department has outgrown many areas in the building, particularly in Patrol spaces and meeting rooms. As shown in Photo 1 below, the Patrol Briefing room also functions as the evidence drop/work area, file and supply storage, report writing, and Patrol Sergeants' office. Other space deficiencies in this facility are the exercise and locker space, break room, and Community Services space. (The Community Services office is also their storage space as shown in Photo 2.) There is also only one training/conference room for all staff to use. The existing site provides public parking for general Police and DPS visitors. All Police staff and city -owned vehicles are in the parking lot to the north of the facility. This parking area is also part of the entrance to the water tanks/public works areas as well as the fuel island for city vehicles. Photo l — Patrol Room Photo 2 — Community Services Brinkley Sargent Architects - 8 Trephy Club Police Facility Photo 3 — Exercise and Locker Room Photo 4 — Kitchen / Break Room Several comments from staff regarding the deficiencies of the buildings were submitted during the beginning of the needs assessment process. These remarks were made on the staff questionnaires returned to Brinkley Sargent Architects at the beginning of this process. A selection of these comments is listed below: • Evidence and property storage is too small. Evidencing processing area is too small. • We would also like a separate office supply storage area, men's and women's restrooms in the foyer, a janitor's closet with storage for supplies, and sufficient restroom/locker room/exercise room for the department. Patrol room is too small; training/meeting room is too small and does not have proper equipment. Patrol Sergeant's office is too small and has no storage. Brinkley Sargent Architects 9 Trophy Club Police Facility Planning Context Basis of this Report The The most difficult aspect of planning any municipal facility is anticipating future space and use requirements. The most common design error made concerning this building type is that a needs assessment is not undertaken which can result in the building capacity being exceeded within a short time after occupancy. This study is meant to be a long-term road map for the facility needs of this department. Therefore the hallmark time frames of 10 years and 20 years were established for this study. This time frame alleviates the issue of the department outgrowing the facility shortly after move in and plans for long- term use of the facility. Projected Population Growth The Town of Trophy Club had a 2000 population of 6,350, The estimated population in 2008 used for the purpose of this study was 7,600. In looking at the continued growth in the future, a handful of sources were used in determining population projections. The projected 2018 population is 13,500. This population is anticipated as the build -out of the town. Trophy Club Papulation Brinkley Sargent Architects 10 Trophy Club Police Facility OSourceA 14000 - ■Source8 12000 ...... ...................................... ................. ................. .............. OSourteC 10000 6000 ._—..- --------- _......._ ....r_.. .._. .. .. .... 6000 -- _.. .._... .. ..__ _ .. 4000 2000 ._ ...._. ._.. ....... ._.. _..... ... 0 2000 1 2008 1 2010 1 2018 2020 2028 oS::- UrCeAl 63507,600 1 8,760 1 13,500 1 19,500 15,500 JuSaLrCeill 8351 8,193 1 8,851 1 9,817 1 9,895 10,057 113SOLFCOCI 6350 1 7,515 1 7,806 1 8,604 1 8,803 9,656 Brinkley Sargent Architects 10 Trophy Club Police Facility Police Planning Projecting staffing requirements is one of the most crucial aspects of a successful needs assessment. projections of staff requirements were made using past history, present staffing and anticipated staffing growth of the Police staff to meet the future service needs of the town. The organizational charts on the following pages show both the current staffing for 2008 and the expected growth of the police department. This growth is based an expected staffing for the hallmark years of 2018 and 2028. The distribution and growth of personnel is based on discussions with the Police Department assuming all staff will be housed in one new facility. Presently, the Police Department has a total staff of 16.5. The current sworn ratio is 2.11 sworn staff per 1000 residents. The department is projected to grow to a total staff of 28 with a sworn ratio of 2.07 in 2018, and the staff will total 36 in 2028 with a sworn ratio of 2.67. Brinkley Sargent Architeas 11 Trophy Club Police Facility '•Staffing 11: Current staffing for the year 2008 is shown in the organizational chart below for a population of 7,600. The sworn personnel are indicated with red text. Trophy Club 7,600 Population Police Staffing 2008 Sworn position In Red 16.5 Total Staff 16.0 Sworn Staff 0.5 Civilian Staff Admit 7.6 populationfl000 1 I ICltlef 2.11 Sworn Ratio 1 1Commander Invl Wg i tions ` Animal Control 0.61 101ficer 1Code Enforcement 0.51 10flicer 1.5 Sworn 0 Civilian 1.5 Total 0.51 (Detective Service 0.26ICIerk 0.5 Swom 0.25 Civilian 0.75 To 1 lCommander Patrol 1 I Isergeant 1101 101ficer Reserves 8 10flicer 11 Swom 3 Swom 0 Civilllan 0.25 Clvlilian 11 Total 13.25 Total Brinkley Sargent Architects 12 Trophy Club Police Facility Projected staffing for Trophy Club's 2018 population of 13,500 is shown in the organizational chart below. The sworn personnel are indicated in red and positions which are in addition to current staffing are shown in parenthesis (}. Trophy Club 13,600 Population Police Staffing Sworn position in Rod ( ) indicates added staff 7 Sworn 0 Clvillan 7 Total 3.0 Sworn 1 Clvillan 4.0 Total 16 Sworn 0 Civillian 16 Tota 1 3 Sworn 1 Civillian 4 Total Brinkley Sargent Architects 13 Trophy Club Police Facility 2018 30.0 Total Staff 28.0 Sworn Staff 2.0 Civilian Staff 13.6 population/1000 2.07 Sworn Ratio 3 Sworn 1 Civillian 4 Total Brinkley Sargent Architects 13 Trophy Club Police Facility Projected staffing for Trophy Club's 2028 population is shown in the organizational chart below when the population is expected to be 13,500. The sworn personnel are indicated in red and positions which are in addition to 2018 staffing are shown in parenthesis (). Trophy Club 13,500 Population Police Staffing Sworn position in Red ( )indicates added staff 11 lCommandor School Resource 31 ISRO 1 I 1 D0 to ctive A 0 10 Sworn 0 Civilian 10 Total Chief Asst Juvenile Investigations 1 1 IDetoctivo Community Service 2 1 lOfficor Records 1 1 (Clerk 3 Sworn 1 Civilian 4 Total 1 1 (Commander Patrol 1 Lieutonant 2 Sergeant 2 (Sergeant) 12 10141ror 3 (Officer) Rosa rve s 81 I Officer 20 Sworn 0 Civiilian 20 Total 3 Sworn 1 Civiilian 4 Total Brinkley Sargent Architects 14 Trophy Club Police Facility 2028 38.0 Total Staff 36.0 Sworn Staff 2.0 Civilian Staff 13.6 population/1000 2.67 Sworn Ratio 3 Sworn 1 Civiilian 4 Total Brinkley Sargent Architects 14 Trophy Club Police Facility Security Levels Due to the nature of both internal activities as well as visitors to any public safety facility, various security levels are required within these buildings. Separation of the Staff and Public entries is important to the security of the facility. The Police and DPS public lobby will remain open during normal business hours. During this time, the public will be received by Police Records or the DPS Administrative Assistant. No Police after-hours reception function is anticipated. The remaining portions of the building will have controlled access by card -type authorization. Once an individual has passed through the first level of security, a second level of access qualifications will be required to gain access into the Records area as well as other public functions such as Police Administration and the DPS suite. A third level of access requirements will be used at the Evidence and Crime Lab areas. Brinkley Sargent Architects 15 Trophy Club Police Facility Site Planning The most significant impact on Site Planning is parking for all staff, city owned (secure) and public vehicles. The parking requirements are divided into Public, Staff, and City/Secure. The chart below is a summary of the maximum number of parking spaces needed for each user group at a new public safety facility. TOTAL PARKING NEEDS Public 15 Staff 28 City/Secure 14 Detailed parking charts for each of these groups and departments are shown on the following pages Brinkley Sargent Architects 16 Trcphy Club Police Facility Trophy Club Police Parking Count - 2028 FlShift Hour STAFF CARS F-12am 2 a 4al 6 a Sam 10 am 12pm 2 14PM G 8 1OPM DEPARTMENT Police Administration Police Admirls1ratign PUBLIC PARKIFIG Police Visdons10 Special Services 1 10 10 I01.10 10 10 10 10 1 DPS Visdars School Resource Special Se -;Ices Cornminder I 5 1 5 5 I 5 5# 5 S 1 5 5 5 —FT- Totalllubr.cCars 0ricer I --71 Operations Commander isis isl 15 is f 15 151 is is: is 1 1 STAFF CARS Police Administration Police Admirls1ratign Special Services School Resource Special Se -;Ices Cornminder I —FT- 0ricer 3 Operations Commander 11 1 1 7 Investig.Ltions Detectrwe 2__Ll 2 2 j JwweWeDetectr�e 1 1 1 1- ._±�ninnal Ea — Animal ControllCode Enf. officer 2 t 2 2 .2 2# 2 2 I # # Code Enforcement 2 2 2 1 2 2 i 2 2 1 2 2! _L_2 C)Lflar - - - - Community Service 2 —.- —..r— 1-1 2 2 Officer 2esor4l. 2 2 2 2 2 —7--- 2 2 2 2 : 2 Patrol Officer 4 -. Clerk 4 6 4 4 4 i 4 —4 4 4 [.L4- 4 4 4 (3 cars shiflingi 1 4- 1 LL .-LL —6 J.- -A .... ........... Patrol 7- -F Lieutenant Ii 3 -L. I .-.T. 3 3 I I I I II I I I I I I 1 3 3 1 3 I ..... L 1# 1 Sergeant -4 COP Car —1 4 4 4 I 1 1 4 «_4.-4_____.V_.!•-__ I 1 -1 L -IJ 1 1 1 1 1 —1 L T I Off.c,Er Reserve Officer — is B # 414 2 i 2 4 4 2 2Z s#4 2 4 4 2 2 4 2 US 3 3 3 3 t 3 3 1 3 3 T. Total Staff Cars 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 26 29 28 28 28 23 28 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 9rTYCARS Police Admirls1ratign Special Se -;Ices Cornminder I —FT- Operations Commander 11 1 1 7 Special Services — Animal ControllCode Enf. Officer I # # t 2 2 2 1 2 2 i 2 2 1 2 2! Patrol Officer 4 4 4 6 4 4 4 i 4 —4 4 4 [.L4- 4 4 4 (3 cars shiflingi 1 4- 1 LL .-LL —6 J.- -A Miscellaneous Police 7- -F PcotCarr SKID Unmwk8 Car 3 -L. I .-.T. 3 3 i -3 1! I 3 I I I J.. 1-1 I I 1 3 3 1 3 I ..... L 1# 1 _.L] 3 1: 3 COP Car —1 1 I 1 1 1 i I I 1 -1 L -IJ 1 1 1 1 1 —1 L T I i" I 1 1 1 1 1 Total Clq�Cars3�19 1 141 141 141 141 141 1141 141 141 91 11! 111 91 9j 91 91 Brinkley Sargent Architects 17 Trophy Club Policc Facility Space Needs Based upon the conclusions discussed in the Planning Section of this program, the requirements for each area of the Public Safety Facility are summarized in the following narratives. The function, adjacencies, and accessibility of each element are detailed, including assumptions and unique conditions that were placed on some areas. The Circulation Area is the portion of the Gross (Total) Area, whether or not enclosed by partitions, which are required for physical access to some subdivisions of space. Systems Office Furniture (Work Stations) Circulation: " Contrary to popular perception systems office furniture does not take { _ - up dramatically less space. What they do allow is flexibility of that space. A certain amount of area is added to these systems before the department circulation to allow for adequate circulation to each of the - systems cubicles. Please see the drawings of the workstations for the WORK STATION wl area added to the actual size. 7 4ksqA %ith �o sq.IL w;u, cpm. Gross Circulation: WS 2 This is a calculation of the circulation needed to travel to and within the department and the thickness of walls. It is a percentage of the Gross square footage (i.e. the subtotal and the circulation together). This number is calculated (using 25% as an example) by taking the subtotal and dividing it by (100-25) then multiplying by 25. This gives you a number that is 25 percent Gross Circulation Sample of the Gross square footage. [(Subtotal/75) x 25= (Subtotal/75) x 25 = gross circulation gross circulation] This circulation number varies (1,000/75) x 25 = 333 depending on the makeup of the department. Exterior WalUMechanical/Circulation Factor: After each department is added together to form a component (i.e. Patrol, CID, Staff Support) then each component has a building envelope and mechanical factor added to it. This number covers the area needed for exterior walls and mechanical systems and circulation between components. Brinkley Sugalt Architects 18 Trophy Club Police Facility Space Standards The space standards used for this program are based upon the fiuniture quantity and sizes necessary to meet the functional needs of the space. The following diagrams show the standards set for this project. The furniture layouts shown are for informational purposes only and may not reflect the final furniture elements or arrangements. U "Lli !Jill 5' JI?a!J_, IYP. t 10'•0' Y•0' 5'-D' � i;G'04 I � 1 CIRC. I I I-- - I WORK STATION WORK STKI'ION -- 20 sq.% Actual 42 sq.lt Actual WORK STJVrl0N 35 sq.ft. with Circ. M sq.ft with Circ. 418.%M Actual WS I WS 2 �7�2 sgq.ft with Circ. J S 3 Id -rt PFLIVATL OFFICE 120 sgJ1. PO 1 t r-fr PRIVATE OFFICE 144 sq. ft. PO 2 Q' i 1 I GG I I I WORK S'rXI*ION 56 sq.tl. Actual 90 sq.ft. with Circ. WS t 1'-V PRIVATE OFFICE 168 sq.11 PO 3 Brinkley Sargent Architects 19 Trophy Club Policy; Facility Private Offices - continued PFJVA'rL OFFICE 216 sq -:ft - PO 4 COMMANDER PRIVATE 0MCE 294 sq.t1. PV 5 CHIEF Brinklcy Sargcnt Architws 20 Trophy Club Pdw f wAlity T «ix Qr 6"''H41w,1'.1'!4 CJS Y�r:AvS:4l €tlA;.. ,.•4a a r Summaryf�Gross►reas�7� a, xF ,' IVA arr,>t 7k2bd Ytl-ix+r�ti>xa,t' t7 .it. vls,... Town of Trophy Club Public Safety Needs Assessment Public Safety Total Req Re uirements Data Sheet Projected 2018 Requirements Projected 2028 Additional mmrarrign- I Total Requirements Item Description Staff Total Area Total Staff Ates Stall Total Area Police Public Lobby 1,135 1 - 1,135 Records i 1 8481 - 1 1 848 DPS Suite 1 1,142 1 1 1,142 Police Administration 4 1,8861 - 4 1,886 Criminal Investigations 1 4 2,208 1 1 2001 5 2,408 Patrol 1 19 4,623 1 5 4061 24 5,028 Property/Evidence 1 513 1 - 1 513 Animal Control 1 2 1,2941 2 - 1 4 1,294 Staff Support 1 2,178 1 - 2,178 1 Building Support I 1,009 1 - 1 1,009 1 Subtotal 1 16,837 ( 6061 17,442 1 8% Building Envelope Factor L 1,347 481. 1,395 Total Building Square Footage i 30 18,184 ' 8.0 654 38.0 1898381 I I I Support Buildings 1 Conditioned 706 706 Exterior Covered 3,416 - 1 3,4161 Total Support Square Footage 4,122 ; - 4,1221 I I I I i I I - _ I I BrinklcySargent Architcas 21 Trophy Club Police Facility Public Lobby The main Lobby will be an open gathering space for the facility with seating for 10 people. This space will serve visitors to not only the Police staff but also the Department of Public Safety unit in the facility. Ample display cases should also be in the Lobby to house the department's trophies. One interview room will be located off of the main lobby to allow meetings and interviews without having to go into the secure portions of the facility. This room should accommodate Livescan or similar equipment to allow for taking fingerprints for public/employee records. The Records staff will have access to this room as well. Public toilets and drinking fountains will be part of this area. Town of Trophy Club Police Needs Assessment Lobby and Records Requirements Data Sheet Current 2008 Future Space Needs Projected 2018 Requirements Projected 2028 Additional j Item DescrItMon Space Note Staff Area Code Code Unit Sim Unit Area No.or Total Starr SPoa Area No.ot Total staff Spos Area Police Lobb I I Vestibule I 7X8 56 1 561 - Lobb 10 i c 680 1 6801 Display 2x14 28 1 28�- Drinking Fountains I 5x5 25 1 251 - Toilet 7x8 56 1 561 Interview/Fingerprint 10x12 120 1 120 1 - I Net Subtotal 9651 - I 15% Gross Circulation 1 1701 - Total Gross Sq. Footage I 1,1351 - I I I () Peak Users to be Accommodated Notes: c. Lobby seed for Police and DPS visitors Brinkley Sargent Architects 22 Trophy Club Police Facility Records I{���, � Y r.:�i i_ }moi'' Y _� t 5�{�j �r(,,[, '�..r�F �n y �, ,(i��.�' �r�-:.fit � ,.•.':c Police Records serves as a central point of access to all data that the Police have on file. This area acts as a source of information for the public and Police staff. Visitors will queue in the Lobby for the service window. The Records Clerk will have a large workstation separate from the front window. (See sketch SK1.) A delivery drop off room will be located to one side of the Clerk's area for package deliveries to be received for the entire building. The Clerk will also supervise the Interview room that serves as the public -side fingerprint room as noted in the Public Lobby information. A copy/work area is located central to the Police staff as well as the Records Clerk. The general supply room for the facility should be in this area. A single toilet should be adjacent to the clerk work area. The records area will be sized for five 4 -drawer lateral files to house the active files. These will be adjacent to the Clerk's workstation. A separate archive records room will provide eight shelving units that hold standard archive boxes. The Clerk should have a doorway into the DPS administrative space so that these two positions are able to cover either service window. i1riJC,i:L' O Policc Rcwrds and DPS 202 sq -ft. (each side) SIS 1 Brinkley Sargmt Architects 23 Trophy Club Police facility 1 1 1 i1riJC,i:L' O Policc Rcwrds and DPS 202 sq -ft. (each side) SIS 1 Brinkley Sargmt Architects 23 Trophy Club Police facility Town of Trophy Club Police Needs Assessment Records Requirements Data Sheet Current 2008 Future Space Needs Projected 2018I Requirements Projected 2028 Additional !ItemDescription Staff Area Space Note Code Code Unit Size Unit Area NOW Tole) Staff Spcs Area No.of Total Staff Spcs Area Records - I - Records Window SKI a 13x15.5 202 1 202 Reception 5x7 I - Admin. AsstJClerk 0.5 WS3 b 6x8 1 I Files 5-36" units 7x15 - CopyMork 10x16 160 1 1601 - General Supply 8x10 80 1 80 Archive 8 units) 9x12 108 1 1081 Delivery/Storage 9x8 72 1 721 Toilet 7x8 56 1 561 - I I I Net Subtotal 1 678 1- I 20% Gross Circulation 170 1 - Total Gross Sq. Footage 1 848 1- 1 I I () Peak Users to be Accommodated Notes: a, Walk-up counter b. Admin Assistant to receive until additional staff is hired. Brinkley Sargent Architects 24 "trophy Club Police Facility DPS Suite Currently, Trophy Club provides office space for a DPS unit. This situation is anticipated to continue, with the spaces listed below. Visitors will queue in the Lobby for the service window. The Administrative Assistant will have a workspace adjacent to the Police Records Clerk workspace. (See sketch SKI.) Space for five 4 -drawer lateral files is provided in this room. A private office is needed for the DPS Sergeant. Adjacent to this office should be a large room for the Corporal and Officers to have space to work at individual stations. (See SM.) Two support spaces are needed for the DPS staff - a general storage room and a large storage room for securing evidence. Town of Trophy Club DPS WORKROOM 378&4.0, SK 4 Police Needs Assessment DPS Suite Requirements Data Sheet current 2008 Future Space Needs Projected 2018 Requirements Projected 2028 Additional Renuirements I oil 11-1 M 11 DPS WORKROOM 378&4.0, SK 4 Police Needs Assessment DPS Suite Requirements Data Sheet current 2008 Future Space Needs Projected 2018 Requirements Projected 2028 Additional Renuirements Item Description SW Area Space Code Note Code Una Size Unit Area Nod Total Staff Spt:s Area No of Total Staff Spa Area DPS - Reception SKI a 13x15.5 202 1 2021 - Admin Assistant 6x8 I - Front Counter 5x7 I - Files (5-36" units) 7x15 1 - DPS Sgt. Office P02 12x12 144 1 1441 1 Workroom/R.W. 5 SM 14x27 378 1 3781 - Evidence Storage 8x10 80 1 80 Storage 8x8 64 1 64 1 I Net Subtotal 8681 24% Gross Circulation 2741 _ 1 Total Gross Sq. Foo la a 1,142 - I I () FeaKusers to be ACCOMMOCaten Notes: a_ Walk-upcounter Brinkley Sargent Architects 25 Trophy Club Police Facility Police Administration Private offices should be provided for the Community Services Officers. This staff will also require a large storage room for their various printed materials and equipment. The location of these offices and storage room need to be easily accessible to the Public Lobby. This component services the administrative needs of the Police facility. Activities which have a day-to-day interaction with the Chief of Police are included in this area. This area is generally in operation during normal business hours. The Administrative Assistant will have a private office that serves as the entry into this suite. The office is sized to also house four lateral files or storage units. A sub -waiting room was not needed for this suite. The Chief s private office is large enough for a casual meeting area separate from the traditional desk side of the office. A large coat closet will be adjacent to this office and will provide additional storage. A 15 -person conference room is large enough for command staff meetings and will also serve as a central resource library for the department. A private toilet will be available to the staff in this suite. A separate work/copy area is not required as the main copy room adjacent to Records will be convenient for staff to use. Brinkley Sargent Architects 26 Trophy Club Police Facility Town of Trophy Club Police Needs Assessment Police Administration Requirements Data Sheet Current 2008 Future Space Needs Projected 2018 Requirements Projected 2028 Additional anuirements Iltem Description Staff Area Space Code We Code Unit Size Unit Area Noof TotalNo.of Staff Spcs Area Total Staff Spes Area Police Administration I I I Community Services Officer a 12x12 144 2 2 288 Community Serv. Storage 12x12 144 1 144 I I i Admin. Assistant I P02 12x12 144 1 1 144 I - Police Chief 1 1 P05 1022 308 1 1 308 StoragefCoat 5x7 35 1 351 Conferencell-ibra 15 13x28 364 1 3641 I Toilet 7x8 56 1 56 I I I I I Net Subtotal 1 4 907 i - I 29% Gross Circulation 370 Total Gross Sq. Footage I 1,277 - I Total Area i 1 4 1,277: 4 1,277 I I I I I () Peak Users to be Accommodated [ J Volunteers Notes: a. Community Services spaces should be close to the Public Lobby. Brinklcy Sargent Architcas 27 Trophy Club Polio; Facility Criminal Investigations (CID) This component serves the Criminal Investigations Division (CID) of the Police Department. Public access to this area will be from the public lobby escorted by CID Personnel. This component will generally be open 8 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. weekdays with some after hours work. Private offices should be provided for all staff in this department. The Commander has a large office with adjacent coat and storage closet. A conference room for six people will provide space for all CID department staff to meet. A variety of interview rooms will support the investigative process. One interview room will be designated for use with juveniles. Another interview room will be used to interview .adults. These rooms will be set up with recording equipment; specifically with one camera at eye level and one camera to see the overall room. The third interview room should be heavily sound -proofed as it will be used for polygraph testing. Monitoring of the interview rooms will be on a secure network with password access to designated staff computers. No separate surveillance room is needed. Placing a detainee toilet adjacent to the interview rooms will allow the Detectives to keep interviewees in a controlled area. Support spaces for this department should include a supply/storage room and staff toilets. A large Crime Lab room will allow staff to perform some processing at this facility. The room should contain a drying cabinet, large utility sink, and stainless steel tables for ample layout space. (See SK8.) CR[ME I.AR 187 sq.ft- SK 8 Brinkley Sargent Architects 28 Trophy Club Police Facility Town of Trophy Club Police Needs Assessment Criminal Investigations [Requirements Data Sheet Current 2006 Future Space Needs Projected 2018 Requirements Projected 2028 Additional RanivirprrhPinla Item Desai bon Staff Area Space Code Note Code Unit Size Unit Area No.of Staff spcs TotalNo.of Area Staff Spcs Total Area Investigations Commander S ecialServices 1 PO4 12x18 216 1 1 2161 - Stora e/Coat ( 5x7 35 1 35 Lieutenant I P02 12x12 144 1 1 144 Detective ( P02 12x12 144 1 1 1441 1 1 144 Juvenile Detective 1 0.5 P02 12x12 144 1 1 1441 Conference 6 11x15 165 1 1651 I Interview I 9x10 90 1 90 Juvenile Interview I 9x10 90 1 90 Polygraph/Interview I 9x15 135 1 135 Sound Vestibule I - Detainee Toilet I 7x8 56 1 561 Supply/Storage I 8x9 72 1 72 I Staff Toilet 7x8 56 2 1121 I I Crime Lab 1 SK8 17x11 187 1 187 Net Subtotal I 1.5 4 1,5901 1 144 28% Gross Circulation 1 6181 56 Total Gross Sq. Footage I 2,2081 200 I I Total Area i 1.5 4 2,208: 5 2 4q8 1 I I PeaK Users to be Accommodated Brinkley Sargcnt Architects 29 "Trophy Club Police Facility Property and Evidence The Property and Evidence component of the facility serves as a central point of storage and dispensing of evidence for the Police Department. This area should be secured from the rest of the department and have limited access beyond the evidence drop room. It should be convenient for Patrol to drop off evidence. No public access or evidence viewing space is desired. The evidence and property room is the main processing, sorting, and storage space for incoming evidence. Staff will remove evidence from the evidence lockers or large property drop _________________ -------------------------- room and distribute into the appropriate storage area. This could be into a money safe, a refrigerator for DNA evidence or into an adjacent room designated for drugs and weapons storage. This last room will have a secondary lock to provide required security. General bike storage will be in a support building instead of directly adjacent to the property room. Town of Trophy Club Police Needs Assessment Property/Evidence Requirements Data Sheet DRUG & ' Projected 2018 Projected 2028 Requirements ( Additional Ranniramonfq WEAPONS t ' r Pra a and Evidence 1 � I STORAGE ; General Property/Evidence a 14x18 252 ,4 Dru /Wea ons Storage r 1 961 Large Property/After Hrs. 10x10 100 1 1001 I PROPERTY & I AFTER ; n EVIDENCE HOURS/LARGE L Money Safe & 15% Gross Circulation PROPERTY i ' U Total Gross Sq. Foota a 5271 - r I I I -------- ---------------------- LOCKERS EVIDENCE (:t) Police Needs Assessment Property/Evidence Requirements Data Sheet Current ( 2008 Future Space Needs Projected 2018 Projected 2028 Requirements ( Additional Ranniramonfq dtem0 on Staff Area Space Note Unit Code Code Unit Size Area Noor Total No of Total Staff Spes Area. Staff Spec Area Pra a and Evidence 1 I General Property/Evidence a 14x18 252 1 252 Dru /Wea ons Storage 8x12 96 1 961 Large Property/After Hrs. 10x10 100 1 1001 I I I I I Net Subtotal 1 4481 - 15% Gross Circulation 791 - Total Gross Sq. Foota a 5271 - I I I () Peak Users to be Accommodated Note: a. Money vault and Refrigerator in General Property Brinkley Sargent Architects 30 Trophy Club Police Facility Patrol The Commander over Patrol will have a large private office with adjacent coat and storage closet. The Lieutenant and Sergeants will also have private offices. Four report writing stations will be for use by Officers when they are in the building. It was decided that this department would not need a public sub -waiting room. Visitors will be greeted in the Lobby, moved to the lobby interview room, or escorted back to Patrol. A work/copy/mail area should be central to the department. The report writing and form stations should be located in close proximity to the Patrol Briefing room and this work area. The Briefing room is sized to accommodate a full shift (up to 6 sworn personnel) in a conference room setting. Other spaces to be centrally located, if possible, are the armory/storage room as well as the equipment distribution room where Patrol equipment and uniforms are kept. As mentioned with the Evidence and Property portion, an evidence drop area should sit between the Patrol spaces and the Evidence spaces. There should be a wall of pass-thru evidence lockers and adjacent work counter space to allow Officers to bag, tag, and lock away evidence. The department requested a large training room that can also function as an Emergency Operations Center 1 46•-0• for Trophy Club. This room can be set up to accommodate 48 people at standard training tables (24"D x 72%) plus two instructors. (See SK5.) Support spaces needed for this room are a storage room and radio room. The main staff entry into the facility is located within the Patrol suite. To provide convenient flow in and out of the facility for officers on patrol, a small alcove off of the staff entry containing an ice machine and coffee bar are included. This allows the Brinkley Sargent Architects 31 SK 5 'rRAINING (48+2)/1:OC 1656 S.F. Trophy Club Police Facility r) c) rF C Ca C C) C) C) C) C) I co, C) G a U C) Uf C) C) C) C) C) G C c) Y Ik i V. ❑ M IC T � I SK 5 'rRAINING (48+2)/1:OC 1656 S.F. Trophy Club Police Facility officers a quick place to fill drink containers for water and coffee. Also adjacent to the staff entry should be two short term holding rooms. As this facility is not intended to house detainees, these spaces will only be used as a space to temporarily hold someone while an officer completes paperwork prior to transferring the detainee to a designated detention center. Town of Trophy Club Police Needs Assessment Police - Patrol Division Requirements Data Sheet Current 2008 Future Space Needs Projected 2018 Requirements Projected 2028 Additional RP " irpmnntn Iffam Description Staff Area Space Code Note Code Unit Size Unit Area No.of Staff S Total Area No.of Total Staff Spcs Area Patrol _ Commander Op erasions 1 1 PO4 12x18 216 1 1 216 - I Storage/Coat I 5x7 35 1 351 - Lieutenant I P02 1202 144 1 1 144 Patrol Sergeants 1 P02 12x12 144 2 2 2881 2 2 288 Patrol Officers 10 12 3 Reserie Officers 1 8 - SRO 1 0.5 3 - Report Writing 4) 1 12x12 144 1 144 Copy/Work/Mail 1 9x12 108 1 108 Squad/Briefing( 6 I 12x15 180 1 1801 Equipment Distribution I 8x8 64 1 64 Storage/ArmoryStorage/Armory 10x10 100 1 100 Evidence Work/Drop/Lockersi Work/Drop/Lockers 7x9 63 1 63 Training. 48+2 /EOC SK5 46x36 1,656 1 1,6561 Storage 8x10 60 1 80 Radio Room 7x7 49 1 49 1 Short Term Holding a 5x7 35 2 70 I Coffee/lce 1 a 5x9 45 1 451 Staff Vestibule 5x8 40 1 401 1 Net Subtotal 12.5 19 3.2821 5 288 29% Gross Circulation 1,341 1 1181 Total Gross Sq. Footage 1 4,6231 4061 1 � () Peak Usom to be Accommodated Notes: a. Floor drain is space. Brinkley Sargent Architects 32 Trophy Club Police Facility Animal Control & Code Enforcement Animal Control for Trophy Club is part of the Police Department. This area should have its own public entrance, separate from the Police Lobby. The Animal Control Officers will have a shared office with workstations provided for each officer. (See SK7.) A service window looking into the public reception/entry vestibule will allow also be part of this office space. t t,_W A large storage and work room is needed to give the staff area to prepare and store food. This room should have a work counter along one wall with a large sink. The room should be sized to accommodate a chest freezer. The main holding areas for animals consist of a cat room, where multi -cage cabinets can be accommodated, along with a separate kennel room with 8 dog runs. Each of these rooms should have proper air conditioning, ventilation, and sound proofing to assure that sounds and odors do not filter into other areas of the facility (a current problem). ANIMAL CONTROL & CODE Remptiov'Of icc 187 sq.ft. An exterior animal run can be a divided fenced SK 7 area to allow several animals a place to be contained outside, or a place for exotic animals to be kept. This area should be shaded. Two Code Enforcement Officers can be adjacent to the Animal Control office and should have a shared office similar to SK7. Brinkley Sargent Architects 33 Trophy Club Police Facility Town of Trophy Club Police Needs Assessment Animal Control Requirements oata Sheet Current 2008 Future Space Needs Projected 2018 Requirements Projected 2028 Additional Item Description Staff Area Space Code Note Code Unit Size Unit Area No.of TotalNo.of Staff Spas Area Total Staff Spcs Area IAnlmal control I I Reception/Vestibule I 10x10 100 1 100 I OfficeMlork I SK7 11x17 187 1 187 I Officer 1 0.5 1 I 1 Stora efWork/Feedin.9 9x16 144 1 144 Cat Room 9x10 90 1 90 - KennelRuns 8 1416 224 1 224 Code Enforcement 10.5 SK7 11x17 187 1 1 1871 1 1 I Net Subtotal I 1 2 9321 2 - 28°% Gross Circulation 1 3621 - Total Gross Sq. Footage 1 1,2941 - I I Total Area 1 0 2 1 294 i 4 1,294 I Animal Exterior Run I 10x16 160 1 1601 I I () Peak Users to be Accommocated Brinkley Sargent Architects 34 Trophy Club Police facility Staff Support The Staff Support areas will be shared by all Police staff. The break room will have tables and chairs for 8 people. The kitchen/vending will have a double sink, a microwave, dishwasher, coffeepot, and full size refrigerator along with room for two vending machines. (See SK2.) A small room for vending and supply storage should be nearby. One shared locker room will have full size lockers for all sworn staff (181x241'0211tall). No lockers have been designated for non -sworn staff. Due to the small size of Trophy Club's Police Department, a shared locker room with adjoining private toilet/shower rooms provides the best flexibility when trying to predict the percentage of men -to -women as future officers. A utility and laundry space will be a part of the locker room to provide officers with a place to wash clothes, rinse of muddy boots, etc. (See SK3.) An exercise area adjacent to the locker room will be provided to encourage physical fitness. This space will also be used for physical training courses by the department, so a large storage room for floor mats should be a part of the exercise area. W-rr ©I AX SK 2 30'-C -L� - i- • al7 � - LOCKERS (44) van mom WDA SHOWER/ UtlUtY RESTROOM RESTROOM OAI, i + i 1 i n "'1 LJ LOCKER ROOM SHOWERIFOILEDUTILITY 495 sq. IL 8.5 R. X 30 R.- 233 sq. [l. SK 3 Brinkley Sargent Architects 35 Trophy Club Police Facility ■u ©I AX SK 2 30'-C -L� - i- • al7 � - LOCKERS (44) van mom WDA SHOWER/ UtlUtY RESTROOM RESTROOM OAI, i + i 1 i n "'1 LJ LOCKER ROOM SHOWERIFOILEDUTILITY 495 sq. IL 8.5 R. X 30 R.- 233 sq. [l. SK 3 Brinkley Sargent Architects 35 Trophy Club Police Facility Town of Trophy Club Police Needs Assessment Police - Staff Support Requirements Data Sheet Current 2008 Future Space Needs Projected 2018 Requirements projected 2028 Additional ;Item Desai on Staff Area Space Code Note Code Unit Size Unit Area No.of TotalNo.of Staff Spcs Area Total Staff Spcs Area Staff Support I Breakroom 8 (Kitchen SK2 16x19 304 1 304 1 Storage 5x5 25 1 25 1 � � I Locker Room I - - Lockers 18"wX24"dX72"h I SK3 16.5x30 495 1 495 I Toilet/Shower I SK3 8.5x30 255 1 2551 - Utili NVashedDryer I I - I I Exercise;Physical Training 500 1 500 I - Storage I 10x12 120 1 120 Net Subtotal 1,699 22% Gross Circulation 479 - Total Gross Sq. Footage 2,178 - Total Area 2,178 2,178 I () Peak Users to be Accommodated (] Volunteen Note: Lockers provided include 36 for Sworn and 8 for Reserves. Brinkley Sargent Architects 36 Trophy Club Police Facility Building Support Building Support includes areas that are general to the entire building. This area should have direct exterior access or be close to an exit for ease of maintenance. These areas include the central electrical room, sprinkler and central mechanical. It is suggested that the City assign a Building Engineer to this facility who will understand the systems installed in this facility. The Building Control Room will be this person's office and have the computer controls for the building systems and security/card reader system. The Central Janitor will serve as a storage/work area for the cleaning staff. The general storage will serve as bulk storage for the entire facility and a storage place for all of the stock items the contractor will be required to provide at the end of construction. Other spaces that could actually be distributed into other areas of the building would be audio/video closets (one specifically near the large training room) and the I.T. and data room. Town of Trophy Club Police Needs Assessment Building Support Requirements Data Sheet Current 2008 Future Space Needs Projected 2018 Requirements Projected 2028 Additional ;item ' ao Stall Area SpAce Note Code Code UnISize UrI t Area . No of Total SW Spes Area No of Total, Stall Spas`' Area Building Support Sprinkler 8x8 64 1 641 - Generai Stora a 9x12 108 1 1081 - Building Material Stora a 9x12 108 1 1081 - Central Electrical 12x12 144 1 1441 - Building Control/Engineer 1 9x10 90 1 90' - Central Janitor 9x10 90 1 90, - Mechanical ( 10x14 140 1 140 AN Closet I 3x4 12 2 24 I.T./Data Closet 9x10 90 1 90 - Net Subtotal 858 - 15% Gross Circulation 1 151 - Total Gross Sq. Footage 1 1,009 % r......�. cu ua—wnmwn Brinkley Sargent Architects 37 Trophy Club Police Cacility Support Buildings This structure will consist of two pull in garage bays. One bay will provide a secure parking space for a mobile command vehicle. The other bay will be a larger, vehicle processing bay. (See SK6.) This space will provide Police staff with a controlled environment for collecting evidence for vehicles ranging up to the size of a Ford F150 truck. W-8 318' SK 6 Vehicle Processing 486 S.F. lUl� o1v(oh�(gl�t-CG�L�9to1'rLI jull_Ila. This structure is providing covered and secure storage space for elements that do not need to be in a conditioned environment. Separate compartments are needed for traffic storage (cones, barricades, etc.), animal cages and equipment storage for Animal Control, space to store two all—terrain vehicles, and a seized bike storage area. Other covered spaces are needed for specified staff cars along with all marked, city -owned vehicles. One additional, large space should be included for storing a trailer used by the Explorer program. Brinkley Sargent Architects 38 Trophy Club Police Facility Fi0SERM - OOMMUMAIA I•a ca � � =EiIM I I $ o � I I I G W-8 318' SK 6 Vehicle Processing 486 S.F. lUl� o1v(oh�(gl�t-CG�L�9to1'rLI jull_Ila. This structure is providing covered and secure storage space for elements that do not need to be in a conditioned environment. Separate compartments are needed for traffic storage (cones, barricades, etc.), animal cages and equipment storage for Animal Control, space to store two all—terrain vehicles, and a seized bike storage area. Other covered spaces are needed for specified staff cars along with all marked, city -owned vehicles. One additional, large space should be included for storing a trailer used by the Explorer program. Brinkley Sargent Architects 38 Trophy Club Police Facility Town of Trophy Club Police Needs Assessment Support Buildings Requirements Data Sheet Current 2008 Future Space Needs Projected 2018 Requirements Projected 2428 Additional item Desai Stair Area Space Note Code code Unirslze Unit Area No.or Total Stair Spcs Area No.ol Total Staff S Area Support Buildin-Conditioned I Vehicle Processing Bay SK6 18x27 486 1 4861 1 Mobile Command Vehicle 10x22 220 1 220 Subtotal I 7061 I 1 ! 1 Support Bulldln -Exterior Covered Enclosed/Fenced Storage I I Traffic Storage I 10x10 100 1 1001 - ATV 2 Storage 8x12 96 1 961 Bicycle Pro ( 6x10 60 1 60 Animal Cages/Storage 6x10 60 1 60 Explorer Trailer I 12x25 300 1 3001 - I Covered Vehicular Parking I 10x20 200 14 2,8001 I 1 Subtotal 3,4161 I I I I t y Peax users to oe ACCommodated Brinkley Sargent Architects 39 Trophy Club Police Facility Budget & Site Option to locate new facility on property south of current location. The construction budget on the following pages is based on the estimated cost of construction for a 24 hour/ 7 day a week public safety. These numbers are based on historical costs for this type of facility in North/Central Texas. All budgets include 9% escalation in inflation/year per the schedule above. Police — New Construction $7,277,500 The above budget is based on hallmark dates for the design and construction process. These are: Start of Design Phase March 1, 2009 Bid Date January 1, 2010 Construction Start March 1, 2010 The City staff asked that we consider approximately 3 acres of land directly south of the current Police building. This land is owned by a Methodist church. The City has discussed a combined use of the eastern portion of this property to allow placement of the police building and parking lots, possible location of a new fire station, along with maximized surface parking. All these elements should take the church's master plan into consideration. The site option on the following page shows future expansion of the church along with a parking layout that will provide parking for the city facilities to use during the week and give ample parking to the church on the weekends. l3rinkley Sargent Architects 40 "Trophy Club Police Facility Trophy Club New Police Building Project Budget 9/29/2008 Land Acquisition Land 0.00 A/E Basic Services Closing Costs 0.00 48,000.00 Bond Fees 0.00 Civil Platting Services Phase 2 Environmental Study 0.00 0.00 Total Land Cost 18,000.00 0.00 Testing Services ADA Consultant 5,000.00 Subsurface soils 8,000.00 Interior Design/Furniture Selection Construction Materials 32,000.00 6,000.00 Total Testing 0.00 40,000.00 Construction Reimbursables 60,000.00 Buildirg Police 4,709,500.00 Support Buildings 190,000.00 LEED Enhancements 0.00 Covered Parking 49,000.00 Site Parking/Development 376,000.00 Landscape 50,000.00 Emergency Generator 62,000.00 On -Site Water Retention 0.00 Site Fence 0.00 Contingency 272,000.00 Total Construction 5,708,500.00 FF&E Furniture 340,000.00 I.T. Backbone/Cabling/Security 75,000.00 Telephone 47,000.00 AV Equipment 52,000.00 Police Equipment/Appliances 26,000.00 Exercise Equipment 0.00 Total FF & E 540,000.04 City Budgets Site Survey 7,000.00 Construction Manager at Risk (Pre -Design) 10,000.00 Utility Franchise Impact Fees 60,000.00 Off -Site Utility Development 0100 Moving Costs 6,000.00 Communications Tower/Antenna 8,000.00 Off -Site Fiber Optics to Site 0.00 On -Site Fiber Optics to Building 40,000.00 Commissioning 0.00 Owner Contingency 60,000.00 Total City Budget 191,000.00 Professional Fees A/E Basic Services 514,000.00 Civil Engineering 48,000.00 Civil Engineering on -Site Retention 0.00 Civil Platting Services 6,000.00 Civil Engineering (Off -Site) 0.00 Landscape Architect 18,000.00 AudioNisual/Acoustical Engineer 45,000.00 ADA Consultant 5,000.00 Information Technology Consultant 42,000.00 Interior Design/Furniture Selection 54,000.00 As -Built Drawings 6,000.00 Commissioning Consultant 0.00 Cost Estimating 0.00 Reimbursables 60,000.00 Total Fees 798,000.00 Note A Note B Note C Note D Note E Note E Note F Note H Note G Note J Note E Note K Note E Note L Note M Total Project Cost 7,277,500.00 Note N Brinkley Sargent Architects 41 Trophy Club Police Facility Budget Notes: A. 18,838 s.f. @ $250/s.f. B. Support HVAC 706 s.f. @ $198/s.f. Support Covered 616 s.f. @ $80/s.f. C. Covered parking is 14 spaces @ $3,500/space D. 42 parking spaces x 320/s.f x $28 E. Not required on this site F. 5% of construction cost G. I.T. infrastructure Co, $4/s.f. H. 18,838 s.f. @ $18/s.f. J. 18,838 s.f. @ $2.50/s.f. K. Roof top antennas. No tower required. L. 9% of construction cost M. CMAR to do all estimating N. All pricing assumes following schedule: Design start 3109 Bid Date 1110 Construction start 3110 Brinkley S.ugcnt Architects 42 Trophy Club Police Facility 11 4U V H h �VYT. 'O Ci OC Q W A h F- 1f V W J Y ..0 N WL0 m D U } a 0 o: Brinkley Sargent Architects 43 Trophy Club Police Facility