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This page is in flux. The Space Planning for Hosted Areas Committee will be updating it continually to share information with the membership. That means that everything in here is a rough draft!
Plans
Plan options, as of 2013-03-23.
Plans Notes
Hot Metals
- Locating near the back door allows airflow for forging, foundry
- Locating toward the front allows easier access to ventilation
- Includes space for all sheet metal equipment and a potential CNC plasma cutter
Cold Metals
- Includes the jewelry equipment, located in the ventilated section
- All options require extensive three-phase work
- Due to low dust and noise, location in Plan Option 1 and 2 permit the large, sliding fire doors between jewelry and Meeting/Lounge Area to stay open to through traffic.
Small Metals
Kitchen
Wood Shop
- Locating near the loading dock allows easy loading/unloading access for large lumber
- Keeping in the current location causes the general area to be also dusty
- Keeping in the current location allows dust collection and ShopBot to potentially stay in place
- Moving requires that the current space be cleaned
- Would include member storage shelving
- Includes space for ShopBot and desktop CNC routers
CNC
- Clean Area
- Would require ventilation and compressed air runs if small, quiet compressor is not sufficient
General Area
- If powder coating is not a code concern, can go in ex-garage shed, past the boiler
- Would include member storage
Arts & Crafts Area
- CNC equipment would move from graphic arts and textiles; graphic arts and textiles would expand into the cleared area
- Electronics would not change
Electronics Area
Additional Notes
- Hookups for an additional shop sink exist immediately opposite of the large sliding door to the Meeting/Lounge Area (exterior of the short kitchen wall.) This allows for a potential, larger washup sink.
Code and Permit Concerns
- High Hazard Occupancy (Class I)
- Wood shop and hot metals classified as a high hazard due to dust, compressed air, flammable gases, et cetera
- Any separations must be four hour walls (which, presumably, implies cement block construction)
- Maria’s boss, Linda willing to help
- Permits
- We’ll need electrical permit, and interior built out permit
- An Easy Permit might be available, allowing us to avoid paying for an architect
- This requires a licensed contractor and electrician, because the space will be inspected
- ADA
- Knocking down a bathroom wall won’t be trivial, needs more research
- Funds are available for 501(c)3s aiming at ADA compliance
- Replacing the safe to make a bathroom might be appropriate
- This can allow us to do it correctly, but will require plumbing permit
- As soon as possible, we need to add messages to all event announcements regarding helping people get access
- Linda stated that this is sufficient to meet ADA requirements in the interim
- Hot metals must move due to ventilation, which implies walls in every plan
- This is due to dust
- Any wall penetrations (compressed air, ventilation) may need to be fire rated or comply with code regulations, needs more research
- Maria will ask Linda about implications
- Any announcement with the plans or the final vote will have to include a caveat about code implications that are yet to be discovered