FCC Facilities Master Plan May 2023 - Compressed (1)

Frederick Community College Facilities Master Plan Chapter 4 Needs Assessment 4-54 May 12, 2023  Vehicle Storage (740): A space or structure that is used to house or store vehicles. Guideline allowance assumes 4% of all other campus inventory except Shops/Storage and Hazmat Storage. Given the current inventory of shops/storage space, guideline application suggests a current deficit of 1,911 NASF and a deficit of 3,793 NASF by 2030. The College currently owns 86% of the space allowance in this category. The data suggests that by 2030, the College will own 77% of its computed space allowance. Central Service (750): A room or area that is used for the processing, preparation, testing, or delivery of a complex-central or campus-wide support service. Includes centralized food stores and laundries that typically serve the occupants or activities of more than one building. Also includes central facilities for printing and duplicating services, central mail facilities, central shipping and receiving areas, and central environmental testing or monitoring facilities, if they serve the occupants and activities of more than one building. Guideline allowance assumes 1.0 NASF/FTDE beyond 4,000 plus a core of 4,000 NASF. Given the current inventory of central service space, guideline application suggests a current deficit of 2,435 NASF and a deficit of 2,435 NASF by 2030 also. The College currently owns 39% of the space allowance in this category. The data suggests that by 2030, the College will still own 39% of its computed space allowance. Hazmat Storage (760): A centralized facility used for the storage of materials planned for future use or distribution that are considered hazardous by the physical, chemical, biological, or radioactive nature of the materials. Guideline allowance assumes 2% of existing shops/storage/vehicle storage/repair NASF. Given the current inventory contains no space classified as Hazmat Storage, guideline application suggests a current deficit of 267 NASF and a continued deficit of 368 NASF by 2030. Health Care Facilities (800): Space used for patient care areas that are located in separately organized and budgeted health care facilities: student infirmaries and centers, teaching hospitals, stand-alone clinics run by these hospitals, and veterinary and medical schools. Guideline allowance assumes 0.2% NASF/FTDE beyond 1,500 plus a core of 500 NASF. Given the current inventory contains no space classified as Health Care Facilities, guideline application suggests a current deficit of 654 NASF and a continued deficit of 772 NASF by 2030. Other Classified Space (Ad Hoc): This grouping represents spaces that are not addressed by Maryland’s Space Allocation Guidelines for Community Colleges. These are specialized spaces for which need is based entirely on programmatic requirements which vary by institution. For these ad-hoc categories of spaces, existing and projected space is the guideline. Other Classified Space (Ad Hoc)

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