Program Layout Sample Clauses

Program Layout. Bridges at Xxxxxxx Place is located at 0000 X. Xxxxxxx Place in Anaheim, CA. The original building was erected in 1975 in a commercial/industrial area. The program’s current space layout is as follows (rough estimates): TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE OF LOT: 81,457 ft2 (1.87 acres) TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE OF BUILDING: 24,540 ft2 • Total 1st Floor Space: 20,160 ft2 • Total 2nd Floor Mezzanine: 4,380 ft2 • Shelter Sleeping Areas: 8,795 ft2 o Men’s Dorm: 5,770 ft2 o Women’s Dorm: 3,025 ft2 • Medical Wing: 2,010 ft2 o Medical Clinic: 1585 ft2 o Respite Room: 425 ft2 • Dining/Commons Area: 2,436 ft2 • Security Stations: 366 ft2 o Security Desk: 195 ft2 o Item Check-In: 171 ft2 • Site Administration and Operations Offices: 644 ft2 o Staff Offices: 547 ft2 o File Storage: 97 ft2 • Intake and Service Desk: 577 ft2 o Intake: 441 ft2 o Service Desk: 136 ft2 • Restroom and Shower Areas: 2,059 ft2 o Main Participant Restrooms/Showers: 1,495 ft2 o All Gender Participant Restrooms: 387 ft2 o Staff Restrooms: 177 ft2 • Laundry Facilities: 390 ft2 • Kitchen: 1,760 ft2 o Including Dry StorageConference Rooms: 641 ft2 • Other Indoor Areas Include: 721 ft2 o Housing Hub: 446 ft2 o Computer Lab: 194 ft2 o Staff Break Room: 81 ft2 In addition, Bridges at Xxxxxxx Place also features the following: • Outdoor Facilities/Areas o Outdoor Common Area: 2,400 ft2 o Bike Rack Area: 700 ft2 o Program Storage Garage: 575 ft2
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Program Layout. The following square footage is estimated for the conceptual design of a Phase I Year Round Emergency Shelter:  Shelter Living Area: 6,190 ft2  Dining/Commons/Overflow Area: Included within living areas  Security Offices/Stations: Included within living areas  Site Administration and Operations Offices: Included within living areas  Intake and Entry Areas: Included within living areas  Restroom and Shower Areas: TBA (on‐site Modular)  Laundry Facilities: TBA (on‐site) In addition, the conceptual site would also feature the following:  Outdoor Facilities/Areas  Client Storage Facility: Outdoor Conex Containers  Bike Rack Area: TBA  Outdoor Commons: TBA
Program Layout.  Sleeping Dormitory Area with separation between men and women;  Medical/First Aid Area  Dining/Commons area  Security Area  Case management offices  Administrative office  Intake and Entry Area  Kitchen  Shower Areas  Outdoor Recreational and Facilities Areas  Outdoor Pet Kennel Area  Flex Sleeping Area

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