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& <br />PUBLIC HEARING JR PROPOSED CITY FACILITIES - AUGUST 28, 1991 <br />LaOean HcV/1l11amc. 1120 w1’’ow Dr<ve South. acKod if the <br />Council Chamters scale. 1s correct. and 1^ so. it doesn't Iook <br />much bigger than it currently is. She asked also if the <br />k 1 tc*" . .1/1 unchrcom would be available to the public during <br />meetings such as St. George’s facilities. <br />Doarman explained the basic part of the Council CMmbers is <br />the same as present, however there are two portions adjacent with <br />moveable walls for the public or anyone to use for meetings. If <br />a bigger Council meeting were to take place, the wall could be <br />removed and add almost twice as much In seating. <br />Mayor Peterson noted that the rooms would be useable, <br />not to the scale as St. George’s. Basically, <br />lunchroom/k1tchen are to servo the staff during the day. <br />but <br />the <br />times <br />Goetten noted that she had brought this subject up several <br />at the Design Committee meetings as during the past few <br />years In her own church, all the meeting rooms are filled all <br />the time, day and night. She felt that a larger Council Chambers <br />that could be divided up would bo of a great benefit to the <br />public. She noted that It Is Important to have the Council <br />Chambers available to the public. <br />Boarman noted that the building Is layed out In three parts. <br />This concept says that this building Is a community building with <br />public restrooms, bike path outside, eating area for staff during <br />the day and available to the public in the evening. This meeting <br />center Is divisible into throe separate rooms. <br />Al Peterson asked If he could now show his graph. <br />Jabbour commented that the Council was not trying to avoid <br />his questions or concerns, but the Council does not feel it is <br />appropriate at this time to redesign City Hall. He noted that <br />they have spent an enormous amount of time to design City Mall. <br />He wanted to talk about the spirit of the building not the actual <br />design. <br />A. Peterson explained he is a State certified building <br />Inspector. After looking over the flyer, he started to <br />Investigate other cities regarding space for the facilities. <br />Orono’s proposed square footage for office and maintenance <br />garages up until tonlg*it 51,500 s.f., which has been changed now <br />to 46,000. Me noted tnat he surveyed 9 cities and averaged out <br />what square footage they are working with, and the average was <br />19,237 s.f. Orono’s proposed facilities would be 239% bigger <br />than the average of those cities. The cities were; Mound, <br />Buffalo, Savage, White Bear Township. Stillwater, Mlnnetrista, <br />Shorewood, Princeton and Corcoran. He also averaged the <br />population for those cities, which was 7518 vs. 7285 for Orono. <br />He averaged square miles and Orono's was 18 without the lake vs. <br />13.2 average for the 9 cities. Corcoran has 36 square miles with <br />4400 S.f. of maintenance/office/po1 ice compar ng with Orono at <br />46,000. Mlnnetrista is at 32 square miles and total square
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