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•The concession stand is not large enough or centrally located

•Wood construction is a fire hazard

•Plumbing not to code

•Reuse cooking equipment

•Does not have wash rooms

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•Antiquated lockers and benches need replacing

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•The high school does not have a passive restraint entry system

•Visitors can enter the building without checking in, compromising

the safety of our students

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•Flooring in some classrooms and hallways is failing causing a

tripping hazard

•Replacement tile will only take place in targeted areas

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•Lack of clearance between ovens and employee traffic path

•Multiple blind spots

•Inadequate work space

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•Bleachers are not wheel chair accessible

•There are no handrails to assist spectators to their seats

•There are no designated aisles for entering or exiting the bleachers

•Frames are bent and parts are no longer available

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•Ceiling tiles are damaged from water

leaks

•Pit has water infiltration due to

damaged or poorly sloped foundation

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•Piping is extremely difficult to repair

•Damage is causing rust stained water

•Piping is original to building

•Supply water piping is deteriorating

•Waste water piping is

deteriorating

•Steam and condensate piping is

deteriorating

•Partially buried lines are

corroding

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•Security cameras are outdated and produce poor quality

imagery

•Surveillance coverage does not currently include full visual

coverage

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•Emergency generator does not have the capacity to support all

life safety systems, such as: boilers, coolers, freezers,

circulating pumps, phone and public address systems

•Building serves as a Red Cross Disaster Center

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•Fire alarm pull stations are antiquated and orginal to the building, circa 1949

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•Fire alarm only shows the zone where alarm is active

•New systems indicate the exact location of the alarm for all

administrators and firefighters to respond to accordingly and

more efficiently

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•Water infiltration in the mechanical room is a safety hazard

•The mechanical room houses electrical and mechanical systems

for the entire building

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•Old generator is reused from the High School and was installed in

1998

•Not large enough to run safety and health systems

•The generator is currently located inside the building

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•Ontario Elementary School does not have a passive restraint

entry system

•Visitors can enter the building without checking in, compromising

the safety of our students

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•Single pane windows are inefficient, drafty and allow water infiltration

•Original to building, circa 1969

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•Air intakes take the supply air off the hot roof

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•Emergency generator does not have the capacity to support all

life safety systems, such as: boilers, coolers, freezers,

circulating pumps, phone and public address systems

•The generator is original to the building, circa 1969

•Building serves as a Red Cross Disaster Center

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•System was installed in 1992

•Replacement parts are no longer available

•Was cited on insurance inspection recommendation list

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•Boilers are original to the building, circa 1969

•Rebuilt in 1987

•The original burners are 73% efficient, new boilers will be 95% efficient

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Old Pumps, Original 1969

New Variable Speed Pumps, 2005

•There are currently two types of pumps that work with heating system

•Old pumps are original to the building and are not as efficient as the replacement

variable pumps

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•Runs the kitchen during warm months

•At the end of its life

•The boiler is not energy efficient

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•Water main that runs under the parking lot is leaking causing extended

water damage

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•Slope of sanity sewer line in the basement is minimal, causing

backups

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•East and north exits do not have sidewalks

•Sidewalks are needed for fire alarm safety

•Difficult to keep exit way cleared in winter

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•Original to building

•Failing insulation

•Requires a ramp to enter doorway with product

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•Lockers are rusted and broken, and are no longer functional

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•The existing serving lines are antiquated and need updating

•The layout of the serving line is inefficient and causes traffic

flow issues

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•Original to building, circa 1969

•Insulation failing

•The unit is leaking water

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•Equipment is original to building

•Electric powered equipment is not as energy efficient as gas

•Generator can not support the equipment

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•Exits do not have sidewalks

•Sidewalks are needed for fire alarm safety

•Difficult to keep exit way cleared in winter

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•System was installed in 1992

•Replacement parts are no longer available

•Was cited on insurance inspection recommendation list

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•Building brick repair

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•Cracks in seams have created a tripping hazard

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•Cited on all insurance inspections

•Clothing clutters hallway creating an exit hazard

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•Windows are inefficient, drafty and allow water infiltration

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•Emergency generator needs to support all life safety systems,

such as: boilers, coolers, freezers, circulating pumps, phone

and public address systems

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•Exits do not have sidewalks

•Sidewalks are needed for fire alarm safety

•Difficult to keep exit way cleared in winter

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•Rest rooms are original to building

•Tile and grout are damaged and permanently stained

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•Replace roofs on 1992 additions (8 additions district wide) are out of warranty

and starting to deteriorate

•Repair flashings where needed

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•Clock systems are original to buildings and no longer keep

accurate time

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•The driveway between the middle school and high school do not

accommodate all of the buses

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•Freezers located in the Middle School basement house all of the

district’s commodities

•Freezers are no longer air tight or energy efficient

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•Current public address systems were installed in 1992

•Replacement parts are no longer available

•System is antiquated

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•Water heaters are reaching the end of their service life

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•Driveways and roads are cracked and weather worn

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