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location_criteria [2012/04/24 22:02]
tim created
location_criteria [2012/08/21 20:21]
mflaga
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-====== Power ====== +====Requirements==== 
-220v service is a minimum ​for welding and heavy machinery. ​ 440v would be better.+  * Power: 440v 3-phase ("​heavy power"​) 
 +  * Size: 5,000 sq.ft. - 12,000 sq.ft. 
 +    * Office/​Finished::​Open Area Ratio 50/50, or finishable/​divisble by us 
 +  * Restrooms: Men's & Women'​s (at least two restrooms that we can assign) 
 +  * Parking: 6-12 paved spaces w/ overflow (on street, adjacent lot after hours, etc) 
 +  * Zoning: Light Industrial / Acceptable for Machining 
 +  * Internet access available (provider has a presence, or can reasonably establish one) 
 +  * Ceiling Height: 12'+ (open areas) 
 +  * Access: 1 overhead door 
 +  * Other considerations 
 +    * Concrete floor in open space 
 +    * Acceptable for welding  
 +    * Heated 
 +  * Location: Close freeway access / within or near Lansing freeway loop (69/​96/​127) 
 +  * Neighborhood:​ Grandma safe 
 +//note: while the requirements are desired, we respect that there may not be a perfect fit.// 
 +====Secondary Considerations==== 
 +  * Fire suppression (for insurance / occupancy) 
 +  * Certificate of occupancy (no major impediments to occupancy) 
 +  * Accessibility (or reasonably made accessible) 
 +  * Non-multistory OR elevator equipped (for accessibility,​ large equipment movement, etc)
  
-====== ​Parking ​====== +====== ​Locations ​====== 
-i3 has about 8 actual spaces, with additional parking on the street. ​ This works well for daily use (never in my memory using more than their 8 spaces) and parties (overflowing to the street). ​ I suggest that we should look for a location with a similar arrangement. +[[Individual ​space data]] (Currently restricted ​to board members only)
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-====== Area ====== +
-i3 started out with something like 2k square feet, moved quickly to 5k square feet, and is working hard to double to 10k square feet already. ​ I think we should be looking for 5k+ square feet. +
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-====== Price ====== +
-A few quick google searches, limited mostly to a look through ​[[http://​www.cityfeet.com/​cont/​mi/​lansing-industrial-space]], show space as low as $2.00 / square foot / year.  Which works out to $834 / month. ​ 116 Charles is 3,300 square feet, and $810 / month. ​ There seems to be a LOT of attractive space available at these prices. +
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-====== Condition ====== +
-One thing we're not short on is labor. ​ We've got some of the most skilled volunteers in the Lansing area.  If a space is a little rough, I don't think it should scare us off.  We fix things. ​ It's what we do.+