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2/1/1994 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE
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02/01/1994
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M r. Griffin asked what the State allowed per sq foot for the <br /> Brookline school ? <br /> M r. Allen stated they received 60reimbursement. <br /> Steve Greelish asked thea to elaborate on their statement about <br /> re-cycii*nq grey water. <br /> M r. P rocos said they will work with the firm of Mw Moran on <br /> designing the STP, they have a lot of experience on the cape. <br /> There is a lot of water used in schools with the potential to be <br /> re-used for irrigation . Fieals and Thompson, civil engineers have <br /> many cost effective recommendations. <br /> Merry Sue asked about their alternatives to cinder block wa11s? <br /> M r. Madsen said the advantage of block i s apparent but any future <br /> Wiring is very difficult with block . A combination of material <br /> can be usedk <br /> Joe Polito asked if they used most of the site, on their <br /> schematic site plan <br /> Mr . Gund said they used nothing south of the power lines. Your <br /> attitude towards 151 is the major issue. There is more than <br /> enough room to accommodate all of the uses <br /> Joe asked what they had in mind for an auditorium? can that level <br /> of detail ( as seen in the slide presentation) be done less <br /> elaborately? <br /> M r, Gund said most auditoriums are faceless spaces. They prefer <br /> to arrange a more communal setting, It is easier for students to <br /> perform on a stage like that. <br /> Carol Jacobson asked if they could give a ballpark range of sq <br /> foot costs from the program presented to them <br /> Mr. Madsen said they have seen the consultants report which <br /> anticipates spending $125 sq foot. They have never seen a client <br /> with enough money. Any where near the $125 is achievable, It <br /> should not be lavish but solid and durable but it should not look <br /> shabby either. You have to rake compromises and agree ghat is <br /> worth it and what you don 't want to spend on <br /> Ms. Jacobson said the Town needs to have something ready for <br /> Sept* 1996 , is that possible. <br /> M r. Madsen thinks that wou-1d be very hard , You would have to <br /> accept that you don 't have a lot of time to think about i t. <br /> Bob wh r i tenon r asked if in their preliminary site work, have they <br /> worked on a location for the performing arts center? Is it <br /> possible for both to be on that site? <br /> Mr. Gund presented a scheme with both facilities on the s l to. It <br /> has 1 drive which forks . He suggested some things, like parkin , <br /> could be used for both facilities , <br /> M r. wh r i tenou r asked his comfort level with that, was it a <br /> stretch or could it naturally work. <br /> Mr. Gund said they could naturally work well together. It would <br /> add to both facilities' He i's sure there is enough physical <br /> space. <br /> Al Po l s i asked if there are savings in a. 2 story as opposed to 1 <br /> 8 <br />
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