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• . C I T Y O F M A N A S SA S N E W F I R E D E PA R T M E N TM A Y 0 1 , 2 0 1 6

May 1, 2019

ARLINGTON COUNTY FIRE STATION NO. 8PFRC MEETING #1

PFRC MEETING #1 - AGENDA

6:30 Site Tour7:00 Welcome/Introductions7:10 Role of PFRC & Civic Design Principles7:15 Project Timeline7:20 Project Background:

Task Force & History and Legacy Working Group7:30 Project Overview:

Scope & Budget7:40 Existing Condition Analysis8:00 Committee Discussion8:40 Public Comment9:00 Next Steps / Adjourn

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WELCOME, INTRODUCTIONS,& PFRC PROCESS

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ROLE OF PFRC

PFRC Charge (June 18, 2014) found at: https://arlingtonva.s3.amazonaws.com/wpcontent/uploads/sites/5/2014/06/PFRC_Charge_June2014.pdf

Mission: to ensure that the highest quality of land use planning, design, transportation planning, and other important community aspects are incorporated into civic projects as assigned to the by the Arlington County Board.

Key responsibilities: ● Provide a forum for advisory commission and committee input ● Ensure highest quality of land use planning and design ● Promote compliance with County Comprehensive Plan and other County planning

policies ● Provide means for broad-based public participation ● Provide advice to County Board and County Manager

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PFRC: PRINCIPLES OF CIVIC DESIGN

Civic Values Siting and Orientation

Building Form Building Details and Materials

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PROJECT TEAM

County Staff• Arlington County Fire Department

• Chief Reshetar• Captain Cobb

• Department of Environmental Service• Richard Pinskey, Project Manager• Mark Thifault• June Locker

Design Team• LeMay Erickson Willcox Architects

• Katie Atwater, AIA, Project Manager• Paul Erickson, FAIA, Principal

• Consulting Engineers

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LEMAY ERICKSON WILLCOX ARCHITECTS

● 33 Years in Business

● Based in Reston, Virginia

● 4 Design Principals, employ a staff of 20

● Experience with over 100 Fire Stations

● 27 Fire Station Design Awards

● Seminar presenters at National Fire

Station Design Conferences for 10 years

● LEED accredited professionals at all

levels of the team

● For more information visit:

www.lewarchitects.com

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PROJECT BACKGROUND

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HISTORY

Hall’s Hill VFD Formed

Incorporated/Move to Lee Highway

Relocated to N. Culpeper St.

Lee Highway Station Opens / Integration

Countywide Station location Studies

Community Meetings /Task Force

History/Legacy Working Group

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HISTORY AND LEGACY WORKING GROUP

● Preeminent fire station in National Capital Region

● State of the Art Fire Station for station that historically did not receive equal treatment

● Eye Catching, Iconic, Visually Intriguing

● Tangible and Representative Monuments

● Recognize Eras of the Station

● Examples: Walkway, Command Board, Reuse of Significant Building Materials, Interior Images, and Interactive Displays.

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PROCESS

Note: This is the preliminary project schedule and is subject to modification as the project continues

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PROJECT OVERVIEW & SCHEDULE

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FIRE STATION #8 PROGRAM

● New Two story, 15,000 sq. foot fire station• 4 Drive Thru Bays Apparatus Bays• Operation spaces• Residential spaces• Administrative rooms

● Honor history and legacy of Station 8● Temporary Fire Station● Fuel Island● 12 staff parking spaces

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FIRE STATION #8 BUDGET AND SCHEDULE

Project Budget: ● $21.4 Million● Includes the design and construction of temporary and permanent Fire

Stations, fuel island, associated parking, and land acquisition for temporary station.

● Explore creative design solutions to incorporate History & Legacy Working Group recommendations within the Budget.

Schedule:

Design of Permanent Station Permitting Construction of

Permanent Station

Spring 2019

Spring 2020

Fall 2020

Fall 2022

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EXISTING CONDITIONS ANALYSIS

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EXISTING CONDITIONS

Returning Apparatus Entrance

Fuel Pumps

Existing 2 Bay Station

Responding Apparatus Exit

Firefighter Parking

Existing House to be used for Temporary

Facility

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ZONING

November 2017: Board approvedA. GP-339-17-1 Amendment to the General Land

Use Plan (GLUP) Map from “Low” Residential (1-10 units/acre) to “Government and Community Facilities” for an area that generally encompasses a portion of the block bounded by North Culpeper Street to the west, North Columbus Street to the east, Lee Highway to the south, and 25th Road N. to the north];

B. Z-2598-17-1 Rezoning from R-6 to S-3A District for the property known as 2211, 2215 and 2217 N. Culpeper Street (RPC# 08-001-055, -056, and -057) [

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NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT

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EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY

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TEMPORARY STATION

Existing House to be used for Temporary Facility

Approximate location of temporary apparatus bays

Approximate location of new, two story fire station

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Building Setbacks

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION

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PUBLIC COMMENT

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NEXT STEPS

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NEXT STEPS

DES Project Manager:Richard Pinskey(703) 228-3988Rpinskey@arlingtonva.us

Public Meeting dates and Past Presentations:https://projects.arlingtonva.us/projects/replacing-fire-station-no-8/

Next PFRC Meeting:June 26, 2019, 7 p.m. at Langston Brown Community Center

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• . C I T Y O F M A N A S SA S N E W F I R E D E PA R T M E N TM A Y 0 1 , 2 0 1 6

May 1, 2019

ARLINGTON COUNTY FIRE STATION NO. 8PFRC MEETING #1

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