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File #: 16-4645    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 12/8/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/15/2016 Final action: 12/15/2016
Title: ORDINANCE NO. 3335 AMENDING THE LONGVIEW MUNICIPAL CODE TO CLARIFY AND EXPAND THE PERMISSABLE USES OF SURPLUS MONEYS IN THE PUBLIC SAFETY FUND COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED: Continue effective financial management Enhance public safety and emergency response CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: REQUIRED SUMMARY STATEMENT: The Longview police station was originally a bank building, acquired by the city and partially remodeled in 1999 with the intent of further remodeling later to add office space. The building lacks adequate facilities for officers to conduct investigations and interviews without interruption, maintain confidentiality, and properly process and store evidence during investigations. A proposed remodel would add 3,400 square feet of finished office and working space and improve 520 square feet of existing work area to address functional issues and allow detective, patrol, and other assigned officers to work more efficiently as u...
Attachments: 1. Ordinance No 3335
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ORDINANCE NO. 3335 AMENDING THE LONGVIEW MUNICIPAL CODE TO CLARIFY AND EXPAND THE PERMISSABLE USES OF SURPLUS MONEYS IN THE PUBLIC SAFETY FUND


COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED:
Continue effective financial management
Enhance public safety and emergency response

CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: REQUIRED

SUMMARY STATEMENT:
The Longview police station was originally a bank building, acquired by the city and partially remodeled in 1999 with the intent of further remodeling later to add office space. The building lacks adequate facilities for officers to conduct investigations and interviews without interruption, maintain confidentiality, and properly process and store evidence during investigations. A proposed remodel would add 3,400 square feet of finished office and working space and improve 520 square feet of existing work area to address functional issues and allow detective, patrol, and other assigned officers to work more efficiently as units and individually.

Improvements would include offices and work stations, interview rooms, evidence processing space, file storage space, a conference room, and the necessary electrical, mechanical, plumbing, communication, and security systems to support the new spaces. In addition, replacement of the building’s HVAC system would correct ongoing heating and cooling deficiencies; the existing system is beyond its useful life, dating back to 1968.

Because the full extent and complexity of a remodel is difficult to reasonably determine in advance, Collins Architectural Group was retained to prepare a design and cost estimate. Based on the 20% design, the total remodel project cost, including replacement of the entire building HVAC system, is estimated at $1,142,000 including 30% contingency. A plan to finance the project using the public safety fund was contemplated by the council earlier this year, but ultimately rejected when an ordinance to expand the permissible uses of...

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