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7/26/1994 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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7/26/1994 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE
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07/26/1994
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Peter asked about a permanent wall dividing the main and aLL * gyms? He dial <br /> not know they had specified a moveable wall . <br /> Bob explained leisure services asked them to price a movable "wall" . A <br /> permanent wall reduces f l ex i b i.l.i ty, <br /> Dr. DeMoura thought the auxiliary gym would be separated by a. permanent <br /> wall . The com€nUnity can use the auxiliary gym while the school uses the <br /> rain gym. A vinyl curtain would not allow use in the aux- gym with a. <br /> function in the main gym. <br /> Paul quest toned the reduced canopy over the cafeteria.. It was originally <br /> intended as a weather barrier . If you reduce it you bring all that weather <br /> inside with you and created maintenance problems . $32 , 000 does net buy <br /> much clean upt <br /> Ray agreed they should study it and see if the costs can be reduced , <br /> Peter asked how elimination of the theatrical lighting effects the program <br /> Ray said it is usually done as a. separate package rased on the quality of <br /> theater your want to support , You should determine the level of <br /> sophistication you want . It will probably be somewhere in between this . <br /> It is usually in the FF & E budget . The c e i l i n g height is there . <br /> Dr. Demoura questioned the cost associated with the practice field , You <br /> only need a level. area . The coombs school put in a soccer and <br /> sof tbal.l f ie l.d for only $25 , 000 , <br /> Ian said that area slopes down and will require grad.ing d <br /> r t DeMoura suggested looking somewhere else for the practice f ie Id <br /> Dr . DeMoura asked SMMA why they are opposed to load bearing cum in lieu of <br /> steel framing at classroom wing? <br /> Bob explained if you ha�,e load bearing walls you can Never move the walls , <br /> with the load bea.rin& structure you have the fl.e:,Ability to change the <br /> building in the future , <br /> Peter would like the cost for the lighting at the football fi.eld and tennis <br /> courts separately ( not one total figure for 1 ightin,g ) <br /> Dr. DeMoura asked why they disagree with the earth berm, lower foundation? <br /> Ray said it raises the window sill to 4 feet , above sitting vision h.e ight t <br /> You still have to waterproof the foundation. The first floor becomes like a <br /> basement wall . For a 3 story bul.ld.i.ng it may have merit . <br /> Steve suggested maybe not going the entire 4 feet . <br /> Ray would 1.1ke to see the details worked out . It does things to the <br /> a.rchitectUre s <br /> Ed Frenette said they have not seen the cost sa.v ing s when they have done <br /> it . He did a, study for Progressive Architect maga ine on this case . <br /> Peter asked about eliminating the stadium, football field and track. Are <br /> there alternatives to an expens i-\�e track? <br /> Bob said you have to be concerned about injury on an improper track, as <br /> well as synthetic gy. m floor. <br /> The Committee must make itself f a.mi 1 iar with Chartwel l ' s and SMINIA ' s report <br /> and recommendation. Decide where the committee agrees or disagrees and go <br /> from. there , <br />
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