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Ector County Courthouse Needs Assessment Study Status Report

Ector County Courthouse Needs Assessment Study Status Report. Brinkley Sargent Architects Greg Read Gina Irwin January 12, 2015. Goals of Study. Analyze current departments and determine future space needs in order to accommodate future growth.

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Ector County Courthouse Needs Assessment Study Status Report

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  1. Ector County Courthouse Needs Assessment StudyStatus Report Brinkley Sargent Architects Greg Read Gina Irwin January 12, 2015

  2. Goals of Study • Analyze current departments and determine future space needs in order to accommodate future growth. • Establish condition and constraints of existing Courthouse building and site and determine ways to satisfy future space needs. • Determine the acreage needed to accommodate the future building and parking needs. • Establish Viable development options with total project budgets and project schedules.

  3. Needs Assessment Methodology Population and other factors Org Charts and Comparable Data Conduct On-Site Staff Meetings Departmental Space Needs Total Square Footage (all facilities in study) Development Options and Budgets • Gather Facts • Develop research forms for staff to complete • Review current and future organization charts • Review current building / site plans • Conduct Meetings • Meetings with key staff from each department • Identify department procedures w/future flexibility • Determine Space Needs • Identify staff and work spaces • Determine appropriate size for support spaces • Establish Total Square Footage needs • Develop Options and Pricing • With needs established and site and existing building reviewed, develop options for satisfying needs and project budget

  4. Study Basis • Study based upon County resident population at 2034 Source A – County provided data Source B – based on Texas State Data Center 0.5 migration method Source C - based on Texas State Data Center 1.0 migration method 200,000 used for 2034 - County consensus

  5. Needs Assessment • Have met with staff 3 times and reviewed projected space needs for 10 and 20 years. • Departments involved in the study:

  6. Staffing Analysis • New staff to service projected needs

  7. Comparable County Staff

  8. Court Statistics – District Court

  9. Court Statistics – County Court

  10. Space Standards • Space sizes are defined by function • Workstation or private office? • Right-sizing for function by position • Sketched specialty spaces to determine proper size by use

  11. Additional Right Sizing • Addressed handicap accessibility requirements • Security • Increased capacity at security checkpoint for public • Added security checkpoint for staff • Separation of flows through building – distinct movement of public, staff, and detainees • Creating defined public circulation, waiting and court conference spaces to accommodate future needs • Jury Pool size to meet future court demands

  12. Space Saving Measures Taken • Shared holding between two District Courts • Standardized all court audience sizes, except CPS court • Shared break and work areas between two District Court Admins, typical • Adjusted current filing methods to provide more efficient, condensed filing footprint • Future staff workspaces in some departments will be short-term file storage space; allows for departments to convert to digital files over time

  13. Building Needs Courtrooms for 2034 • District Court – 5 (at present, 4 are required) • Attorney General Court – 1 • County Court at Law – 3 • Child Protective Services Court – 1 • TOTAL = 10* Status of Square Footage Needs • Projected 2024 Courthouse SF = 168,503 SF • Projected 2034 Courthouse SF = 183,383 SF *Total does not include 2 shared Justice of the Peace Courtrooms

  14. Building Needs – Possible Reductions • JPs are moved to respective districts • Reduction of conference/meeting spaces at District Attorneys Office • No off-site storage brought to courthouse • Utilize roof top mechanical systems Status of Reductions • 2024 Courthouse SF = 152,488 SF (-15,663 SF) • 2034 Courthouse SF = 168,328 SF (-16,093 SF)

  15. Current Building • Ector County Courthouse • Original Structure built in 1938 • Additions in 1964 and 1985 • Total Square Footage of facility = 138,180 sf • Due to structural inefficiencies (estimate 8% loss), useable area of the existing facility = 127,125 sf • Existing Parking = 212 spaces • Assigned Parking = 37 + 4 = 41 • Approximate Public Parking in Lot = 171

  16. Current Building - Basement

  17. Current Building – Level 1

  18. Current Building – Levels 2 and 3

  19. Current Building Analysis

  20. Building Analysis – Primary Issues • Lack of compliance with current codes if renovation is undertaken • Building Codes • Texas Accessibility Standards / ADA • Texas State Energy Code • All mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems have met or exceeded anticipated service life • Current layout not conducive to select demolition or partial renovation – all internal space needed to accommodate projected growth and resolve security issues

  21. Security/Circulation

  22. Security/Circulation

  23. Security/Circulation

  24. Building Analysis – Primary Issues • Lack of compliance with current codes if renovation is undertaken • Building Codes • Texas Accessibility Standards / ADA • Texas State Energy Code • All mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems have met or exceeded anticipated service life • Current layout not conducive to select demolition or partial renovation – all internal space needed to accommodate projected growth and resolve security issues • Current value remaining in building limited to structure and exterior screening walls

  25. Renovation Considerations • Single Phase Renovation • Temporary Court Space Costs • Finish Out • Tele/Data • Rent • Moving Costs (twice) • Environmental remediation of existing building • Multi Phase Renovation • Extended Construction Time • Temporary Court Space Costs • Finish Out • Tele/Data • Rent • Moving Costs Environmental remediation of existing building • General Renovation Considerations • Impact to public needing to conduct business in construction zone • Impact to staff operating in construction zone • Potential lost County revenue due to departments being shut down for periods of time for construction issues or moves

  26. * Balance is current useable area minus possible reductions square footage

  27. Capacity of Existing Site • Adds required square footage • Maintains current on-site assigned parking, but does not secure parking • Does not address other parking needs Addition Existing Court Facility Basement Third Second First

  28. Established Parking Needs • In a typical day, each type of parking area was reviewed to accommodate the entire facility: • Enclosed/Secure Staff • Secure Staff • Secure County Vehicles • Take-Home • Shifting • Total calculated spaces = 294

  29. Parking • City Zoning has no required parking in Central Business District; however, if calculated for a non-CBD site, expected parking = 561 spaces. Zoning Count 561 Staff Count -294 Needed to cover Zoning/Public 267 • Existing Public Parking is 171, so the deficit in public spaces is: 267 – 171 = 96 spaces

  30. Next Steps • Public Meeting(s) • Review Renovation Options • Analyze Potential New Site(s) • Create Budgets for Options • Present Findings • Finalize Report

  31. THANK YOU

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