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together. All holding cells are equipped with intercoms. Telephones are also available in the booking <br />lobby area, and select holding cells contain phones. <br />The intake area contains three offices which are used for running criminal histories, classification, and <br />ICE staff. There is a raised staff area and a shift supervisor's Office. There are ten holding cells with a <br />combined capacity for 49 arrestees. One holding cell is a negative pressure cell with a retrofitted UV air <br />scrub, and another serves as the detox room. All holding cells can hold four to eight inmates. One holding <br />cell is being used for storage but is still available for use if needed. <br />The intake area also contains two sobering cells with a capacity for eight arrestees each (16 total). Each <br />sobering cell contains split porcelain fixtures, raised floor area along both sides of cell, two padded walls <br />by toilet and sink, and has a hands-free phone with no receiver. There are also three interview rooms, a <br />detainee pat down area. The intake area is ADA compliant with two unisex detainee restrooms, one staff <br />restroom, and a water fountain. There are six phones and the facility soon plans to install two TTY <br />phones and two telephones with recording capabilities. <br />There are two dress -in rooms, one each for males and females, with work tables, benches, and showers. <br />Rolling fire doors pass through the clean laundry storage room between the two dress in rooms. A roller <br />system runs from the dress in area to the personal property storage room upstairs. <br />There are three visitation booths on the first -floor in intake — one enclosed, and two open. Intake visitation <br />is non -contact and conducted through glass, except for attorney visitation. Stools are not fixed allowing <br />for ADA access, however, height should be checked for ADA compliance. The door hardware for the <br />three visitation booths is comprised of Corbin Russman locks - two pneumatic, and one keyed with a door <br />knob as it used to be an office. The old pass-through into the valuable property room has been welded <br />shut. In addition to serving the intake area, it also serves as overflow for the second -floor housing unit <br />visitation if they are double booked. <br />The armory is of adequate size for the facility even when it is near capacity. It is located across from the <br />central control room and next to the shift supervisors office. It contains items such as shake down kits, <br />bolt cutters, helmets, and more. <br />The communications room contains the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) racks for door controls, <br />main block for inmate telephones, UPS's, and switches for all video. All recorded video runs through <br />racks that are located here. <br />Second Floor Intake / Release - The second floor intake area handles all post arrest and some <br />immigration processing. A decision by central Court to streamline their process has led to intake holding <br />inmates over for Court as needed. There are five Court holding cells that use pneumatic and key locks. <br />The personal storage room is located on the second floor of the intake area. Inmate property is organized <br />alphabetically. It is currently quite empty due to the facility's lower population since the ICE contract <br />ended. It is more than adequate for current needs, however, it gets quite tight when the population <br />reaches 450-475 inmates. <br />The bulk property storage room is located adjacent to the personal property storage room, and contains <br />found, out of custody, and overflow in custody property storage such as books and property from <br />personal storage. If inmate property is left behind after release, notices are sent out and any unclaimed <br />items are disposed of after 90 days. Some items are stored here and made available for indigent inmates <br />in need of garments. <br />The male dress -out room has a maximum occupancy of 20 inmates. The female dress -out room has a <br />maximum occupancy of 15 inmates. The pass-through gate connected to the property storage room is not <br />in use. <br />Appendix B. <br />65A-172 <br />
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