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S,77SR^�h0 TOWN OF LEXINGTON <br /> x ° Permanent Building Committee <br /> Q 'zv D <br /> Permanent Members <br /> APRIL i4'" <br /> Co-Chairman: Jon Himmel & Co-Chairman Dick Perry <br /> fix'"6`� Philip Coleman, Charles Favazzo, Carl Oldenburg,Peter Johnson, Howard Hobbs <br /> Project Specific Members <br /> Clarke&Diamond Schools Hastings Elementary Fire Station Visitors Center LCP LCC <br /> Margaret Coppe Curt Barrentine Robert Cunha Joel Berman Teresa Hank <br /> Edwin Goodell Andrew Clarke Joseph Sirkovich Peter Kelly Wilson Manz <br /> August 29, 2019 <br /> Members Present: Jon Himmel, Dick Perry, Charles Favazzo (no quorum) <br /> DPF Staff: Mike Cronin/Director of Public Facilities, Mark Barrett <br /> Tecton provided an update on the Police Station floor plans, two story design at approx. 33,000 sf. <br /> The overall layouts reviewed with questions and answers about adjacencies and operational use of <br /> the various spaces. Updated PBC that Town IT space was at this point limited to an improved <br /> network room to support relation of the Town's network head end from 201 Bedford Street to the <br /> new Police Station. <br /> Question was asked about relocating mechanical room from lower level to second floor <br /> undeveloped space to improve building resilience. <br /> Tecton made a presentation on the use of insulated concrete forms as a possibility for application <br /> to this building. The reported benefits could possibly be less waste in construction, less time <br /> needed for erection, and improved insulating values. <br /> Some examples of the use of this system were discussed. The first was a house project from the <br /> show "This Old House". The second was 24 story building in Manhattan. Tecton did not have any <br /> applicable cost data at this time, and would need to do an assessment of similar building <br /> construction and cost benefit analysis to know if there was value in pursuing this system on the <br /> Police Project. <br /> There was also a brief discussion regarding Fletcher Field and the Hosmer House. It was <br /> summarized that a recent evaluation of the Hosmer House / Fletcher Field site by a third party <br /> indicated that the use of the Fletcher Field space may hold more value than the pl[-E;^,Em E of the <br /> Hosmer House. It was understood that the Select Board would be meeting with the HDC to <br /> further this discussion. <br /> Infrastructure support is being considered at Fletcher Field; including water and electric hook ups, <br /> and nearby restroom availability. <br /> 201 BEDFORD STREET• LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02420 <br />
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