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lbm19690724MUSKEGO PUBLIC LIBRARY SPECIAL BOARD ('mETING MUSKEGO COMMUNITY CHURCH July 2Jj, 1969 ?:öo p.m. PlìESENT: Mmes. Dibb, Lenz, Leichtfuss, Modlinski, Teisl and ~r. Kreuser, also present t1rs. Rita Honl and nr. Jack Hovak of the F.O.W.L. and Mrs. Lindhorst. The meeting was called to enable the library board to tour the Muskego Community Chur~h building and decide whether it would be adequate for use as a temporary library facility. After weighing the positive a~d negative facts to be considèred~ such as: positive- adequate space to operate for a couple of ye.~rst if we had use of a stQrar;e room for magazines this time could 't~ extended, ceilings are high enough for the stacks, bathroom facili- ties are good, work nrea could be provided by use of kitohðn, f~oess to the basement was adequate, nef,ative- dampness and surfaoe wfter drainAge, condition of the floor, pRrking facilities on the north side of building inadequate, li~hting not adequate but ooul,d be impr?ved with addition of more li~hts, also the distance for pedestrian and bicycle traffic, the board decided more facts were nee~~d. ~rr. Leichtfuss moved that before the board c~n make Any ~èrinite d~- cision about moving the library to the church bu11d1nf they, fen1 it necessary to meet with the COMmon Council for further explor~t1on of the opt1ón$~ Mr. vreuser seconded and motion carried. ~o insure Rn early meeting with the coun~il, le~ters are to þ~ s~nt to ~~yor l"eiselmann and Mr. ~,ra1 tel' ~.Tollmant presiñent of the Common Cpunci1. f'1rs. l.indhorst in'-ited board members and F.('I.~.T.L. members to attend a library building pro~ram committee meeting to be held on August 14. 1969. 2:30 p.m., at the Bay Lane SchQol library, the architect and fUss Ione Ne1 son will be presen~. ~r. Kreuser mo'ed for adjournment, Mrs. D1bb seconded and the meet- ing adjourned at 8:25 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Mrs. Anton Teisl, Seo. I I I . Gazlnsj.i ~, 3ch': :ze - zemano',-lc ~;uskep-:o Db'ic c;:;;: ter July I, 1969 HUSKEGO CI1IC C;~NTER CHECK LIST LIBRbRY- (Approximate size 14,800 sq it (Approximately 40,000 volumes Plan on original blueprint to include expansion to 20 to 22 thous~d square ft and for a population figure of Jl, 646 in 1989 (Wheeler & Guthen) . I' , \, ' UPPEH LEVEL. All library activities to be located on upper level - ex- pansion to lower level as community grows and economy permits more staff. Entry lobby - double doors. Display case. Lounge "ork room - glass windows to allow supervision while working - l~cated ãirectly adjacent to chargingdesk. Office with private toilet facility Libro.rian thecK out counters - two set ups Clkl Utt"Ð1'Í' s reading area 'S'taCK anClnreading areaS - adult, young people, children. \ ': I Pl~::lic toilets fJ01ic Jhone (Children need to call parents when they (are ready to be picked up. Study c~rrels street or parkln~ level entrance. No steps, use ramps if necessary. '~afÇaz:;.ne racks , Outside book return facilitl which can be looked when desirêd~ Conrercnce room, 9 x 12, whfch oan be supervised from desk (glass wall). j':ðtaHe r'plRnnint; throughout. . . Record collection area . LO':.'EH LEVEL . (Staff room with kitchen; usable also by:) (71ultipufDose rOQm ) Lockêr room with toilets. :ßook storRge. Gara~e ~rea with lift. 1\ '