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Document - Historical information/data - Horne Architects Master Plan - 11/3/1977 H ® R N E ARCHITECTST I N C . 3 November 1977 The new Eagan twenty acre municipal site has been master-planned by Horne Architects. This plan will allow for an orderly phased development consisting of the Police Department and future Municipal offices and Council Chambers, Fire Station, Library and a Community Building along with supporting roads and parking areas. Plans and specifications for the City of Eagan Police Department building were prepared by Horne Architects working closely with the City Administrator Thomas Hedges, Chief of Police Martin DesLauriers, Assistant Chief of Police Jay Berthe and Building Inspector Dale Peterson. These plans were approved by Mayor Herb Polzin and Council Members Arthur Rahn, William Rydrych, James Smith and Theodore Wachter on September 28, 1977 and the construction contract was awarded to Henry ®. Mikkelson in the amount of $487,555. The first phase is the complete Eagan police facilities. This is a single story building with a full basement designed for a future second floor that will be level with the hill on the east side of the building allowing for direct public access. The building construction is of brick masonary exterior walls, poured concrete foundation, precast concrete columns, beams., floor and roof and the interior is of burnished concrete block walls and carpeted floors. This facility includes the following: Entrance Reception areas and public toilets Chief's office General office Conference room Four private offices Communications Center Squad Rooms Lunchroom Three cell lock-ups Booking, audio visual and recording room Three interview rooms Evidence processing Evidence car garage and squad garage Basement facilities and mechanical room, police evidence storage and city record storage and vault. Areas to be finished in the future will consist of two public meeting rooms with a kitchenette and toilet facilities. Space is provided for a future elevator to serve the three floors. The completion date for this phase is expected to be .about June 1, 1978. 3850 CORONATION ROAD • EAGAN , MINN . 55122 • PHONE 454-2493 � w c_ HORNE ARCHITECTS , INC . 31350 CORONATION ROAD • EAGAN , MINN . 55122 • PHONE 454-2493 r ROUGH DRAFT - 11-3-77 The new Eagan twenty acre municipal site has been master- planned by Horne Architects. This plan will allow for an orderly phased development consisting of the Police Depart- ment and future Municipal offices and Council Chambers, Fire Station, Library and a Community Building along with supporting roads and parking areas. Plans and specifications for the City of Eagan Police Department building were prepared by Horne Architects working closely with the City Administrator Tom Hedges, the Chief of Police Martin DesLauriers, the Assistant Chief of Police Jay Berthe and the Building Inspector Dale Peterson. These plans were approved by Mayor Herb Polzin and Council Members Arthur Rahn, William Rydrych, James Smith and Theodore Wachter on September 28 , 1977 and the construction contract was awarded to Henry O. Mikkelson in the amount of $487 ,555. The first phase is the complete Eagan police facilities. This is a single story building with a full basement designed for a future second floor that will be level with the hill on the east side of the building allowing for direct public access. The building construction is of brick masonary exterior walls, poured concrete foundation, precast conrete columns, beams, floor and roof and the interior is of burnished conrete block walls and .carpeted floors. r. s t' c �. This facility includes the following: Entrance Reception areas and public toilets Chief' s Office General office Conference Room.. Four private Offices Communications Center Squad Rooms Lunchroom Three cell lock-ups Booking, audio visual and recording room Three interview rooms Evidence processing Evidence car garage and squad garage Basement facilities are mechanical room, police evidence storage and city record storage and vault. Areas to be finished in the future will consist of two public meeting rooms with a kitchenette and toilet facilities. Space is provided for a future elevator to serve the three floors. The completion date for this phase is expected to be about June 1, 1978 .