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estimate an average of 5 other staff in the building. In addition, City Council <br /> meetings (twice per month for about two hours) and other meetings in the <br /> Council Chambers, combine to provide an additional average weekday evening <br /> occupancy of about 5 people. Entering these data into the occupancy table in <br /> the FEMA Full Data Module for Benefit-Cost Analysis yields and estimated <br /> average occupancy of 75.81 people on a 24/7/365 basis. <br /> <br /> 4.7 Contents Inventory and Value <br /> <br /> Building contents include general office contents, fire apparatus, and vehicles in <br /> the lower level parking area. Estimated contents values are shown below in <br /> Tables 8 and 9. <br /> <br /> Table 8 <br /> Contents Values <br /> <br /> Category Value <br /> Office Contents $2,329,200 <br /> Fire apparatus $1,291,847 <br /> Vehicles $2,985,600 <br /> Total $6,606,647 <br /> <br />- Office contents value is based on the City's 2003 insured value for contents. Fire <br /> apparatus value is based on the 1995 replacement value estimate by Dames and <br /> Moore, adjusted to 2004 values, using FEMA's Inflation Adjuster. Vehicle <br /> occupancy and values are as estimated below in Table 9. <br /> <br /> Table 9 <br /> Vehicle Occupancy and Values <br /> <br /> Parking spaces Average Average Average <br /> Value Occupancy Value <br /> Police 98 $32,000 75% $2,352,000 <br /> Permit 96 $20,000 33%~ $633,600 <br /> Total 194 $26,062 $2,985,600 <br /> ~ 90 vehicles 40 hours per week, 10 vehicles 24/7 <br /> Average replacement value for police vehicles and average occupancy <br /> percentages are as per City estimate. Average replacement value for non-police <br /> vehicles is estimated to be $20,000. Average occupancy percentage for non- <br /> police vehicles is based on permit parking (approximately 40 hours per week with <br /> nearly 100% occupancy), plus City-owned motor pool vehicles with an average <br /> occupancy of about 10 vehicles on a 24/7 basis. <br /> <br /> <br />
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