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City of Petaluma Fire Station/ Headquarters Building

City of Petaluma Fire Station/ Headquarters Building. August 30, 2006 Workshop. PRESENTING TONIGHT. City of Petaluma Chris Albertson, Fire Chief Pat Smith, Fire Department Administration C3 Design Alliance F. Christopher Ford, Architect Monica Ream, Designer.

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City of Petaluma Fire Station/ Headquarters Building

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  1. City of PetalumaFire Station/Headquarters Building August 30, 2006 Workshop

  2. PRESENTING TONIGHT • City of Petaluma • Chris Albertson, Fire Chief • Pat Smith, Fire Department Administration • C3 Design Alliance • F. Christopher Ford, Architect • Monica Ream, Designer

  3. PROJECT MISSION • Replace the current Station No. 1 • Consolidate all administration staff and services • Accommodate both current and future needs • Design and facility that is cost and space efficient • Implement the most effective building systems and technology

  4. SITE ORIENTATION Current Station 1 Future Site

  5. TONIGHT’S PRESENTATION How do we get there? • Facility Programming • Operations • Space • Emergency Response • Community Design • Goals and Priorities • Site Context • Downtown Architecture • Your Questions and Comments

  6. FACILITY PROGRAMMING BUILDING FROM THE INSIDE-OUT Operation I Efficiency I Flexibility I Educational I Welcoming

  7. CURRENT OPERATIONS: Station 1  one engine company one ambulance company     three officers  one administrative assistant

  8. CURRENT OPERATIONS: City Hall   one officer    three inspectors  one administrative assistant

  9. PLANNED OPERATIONS: New Facility  one engine company   one truck company one ambulance company       five officers    three inspectors    three administrative personnel

  10. SPACE AND EQUIPMENT RESEARCH • operations based programming • pictures and component designs • on-line interactive data base

  11. PROJECTED SPACE NEEDS

  12. DISTRIBUTION OF SPACE

  13. SITE ARRANGEMENT DIAGRAM • CONSIDERATIONS • Emergency Response • Apparatus Flow • Street Presence • Parking

  14. COMMUNITY DESIGN VIEWING THE PROJECT FROM OUTSIDE-IN Global Regional Local Site Building Sensitivity I Values I Environment I Efficiency I Functionality

  15. LOCATION AND CONTEXT • 100 ‘ x 200’ site • southern Gateway to Downtown • adjacent to Walnut Park • transition to the Warehouse District • within the Petaluma Specific Plan

  16. CENTRAL PETALUMA SPECIFC PLAN • T-5 Urban Center • higher density mixed use infill • 3-story maximum

  17. WALNUT PARK • transition to downtown • link to the residential neighborhood • part of the southern gateway

  18. DOWNTOWN ARCHITECTURE

  19. READY TO JUMP IN? WE ARE HERE TO LISTEN

  20. City of PetalumaFire Station/Headquarters Building August 30, 2006 Workshop

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