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Fire Station No. 8 History & Legacy Working Group Langston Brown Recreation Center March 8, 2018 from 7-9 p.m. Agenda 7:00 7:05 Welcome and Opening Comments 7:10 7:20 Introduction of Members and Support Team 7:20


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Fire Station No. 8 History & Legacy Working Group

Langston Brown Recreation Center March 8, 2018 from 7-9 p.m.

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Agenda

  • 7:00 – 7:05 Welcome and Opening Comments
  • 7:10 – 7:20 Introduction of Members and Support Team
  • 7:20 – 8:00 Process Overview
  • Charge, Timeline & Process
  • Fire Station Replacement Project
  • Q&A
  • 8:00 – 8:20 Imagining the Future of Fire Station No. 8
  • Q&A
  • 8:20 – 9:00 Public Comment

Fire Station No. 8 Walking Tour

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Working Group Members

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FS8HL Working Group Members Name ame Affiliation Noah Simon, Chair Fire Station 8 Task Force Jennifer Burgin APS Teacher Lydia Cole Community Member Marguarite Gooden Community Member/Langston Brown CA Edith Gravely Community Member/LHA Saundra Green Community Member/Lee Highway Alliance Wilma Jones Community Member/Langston Brown CA Richard Lolich Lee Highway Alliance Elizabeth Morton Public Art Committee James Schroll PFRC Dale Smith Community Member Kitty Clark Stevenson Community Member Denny Truesdale EPAC Andrew Wenchel, Jr. HALRB, DRC

This slide was changed on 3/13/18 to reflect an updated membership list.

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Working Group Charge

  • The

FS8HL Working Group will develop a report providing recommendations for how the history and legacy of the Hall’s Hill/High View Park Volunteer Fire Department and Fire Station No. 8 should be celebrated as part of the new fire station to be built at 4845 Lee Highway.

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Charge (cont.)

  • Recommendations may address the following elements:
  • The exterior of the station and site (i.e. distinctive architectural

features, signage, creative use of color and materials, lighting, landscaping, paving, public art, possibilities for temporary and permanent interpretative heritage exhibits);

  • The interior public, non-operational spaces* (i.e. distinctive

architectural features, possibilities for temporary and permanent interpretative heritage exhibits, public art, other design elements

  • r features); and
  • Opportunities for reuse of existing building materials if

appropriate to honor history and legacy of the station.

  • All recommendations will allow Arlington County Fire Department

(ACFD operational) requirements to be met and fall within the Key Parameters laid out below.

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Meeting Procedure and Communication

  • Presentations and Question & Answer Period
  • Requests for Information
  • Public Comment
  • Report
  • https://projects.arlingtonva.us/projects/fire-station-

no-8-history-legacy-working-group//

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Working GroupTimeline

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Kickoff Working Group Meetings Guiding Principles Subcommittee Work Draft Report Report to County Manger March March-May March-April March-April Beginning-Mid May End of May

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Fire Station No. 8

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4845 Lee Highway Arlington, VA 22207

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Current Conditions of Fire Station No. 8

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  • Built in 1963
  • 2 Bays
  • Cannot handle required equipment
  • Insufficient space for current

requirements such as gear storage, decontamination area, and training

  • Limited lockers and change facilities
  • Inadequate cooking facilities
  • Insufficient parking
  • Technology upgrades
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Fire Station Program

  • ~ 15,000 Square Feet Building including
  • 4 Bays Apparatus Bay & Operation spaces
  • Residential spaces
  • Administrative rooms
  • Support areas
  • Drive Thru Bays
  • Temporary Fire Station
  • 12 staff parking
  • Fuel Island

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$000’s FS 8 Base Bldg in 2017-2026 CIP $15,120 Not Included: $000’s Temp Station Land $2,500 Temp Station Construction $1,150 New Fuel Island $1,500 Contingency (15% on above) $ 770 $5,920 $ 5,920 Forecast Cost $21,040 Funds Sources 2016 Referendum $ 1,120 FY16 Carryover $ 2,500 2018 Referendum $17,420 (was $14,000) $21,040

BUDGET FORECAST

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SCHEDULE FORECAST

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SCHEDULE FORECAST

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Temporary Fire Station & Construction Zone

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Temporary Fire Station & Construction Zone

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Finished Site Condition

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Finished Site Condition

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GLUP and Zoning – Current and Proposed

  • Existing Fire Station No. 8 parcel – No change from current

S3-A

  • Three parcels for temporary station change require GLUP

amendment and rezoning from R-6 to S-3A

  • S-3A:

– Consistent with permanent station S-3A zoning – Allows for the program needs (i.e. by-right use, 45’ height maximum) – Typically found adjacent to/surrounded by low residential areas – Precedent: 5 of 10 stations in S3A

  • Change GLUP for three parcels from “Low Residential’” to

“Government and Community Facilities”, consistent with current FS parcel.

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GLUP and Zoning

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SCHEDULE FORECAST

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Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 TAS K ORDE R A/E DE S IGN AND PE RMITTING TE MP GL UP AME ND, RE ZONING 3 PARC E L S TO S 3A, & 2232 FINDING C MAR RFP AE PE RM S TATION RFP PE RM S TATION - DE S IGN & PE RMITTING 2018 RE FE RE NDUM C ONS TRUC T TE MPORARY FIRE S TATION C

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SCHEDULE FORECAST

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Questions & Answers

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What’s Possible for the Future?

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Themed Construction

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Nauck Town Square

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Bob Peck Chevrolet

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HH/HVP

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Walk of Honor

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Fire Stations

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Courthouse Mural

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Heritage Wall

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Heritage Walls

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Wrap up

  • Next Task Force Meetings

–March 22, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Langston Brown CC –April 5, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Langston Brown CC

  • Contact Information:

Noah Simon Email - noahsimon2012@gmail.com

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