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DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY UNITS

BUILDING 344 (Continued }

from floor to eave, and 25'-0" high from floor to ridge. This portion
of the building, rests on reinforced concrete faotings which are 3'-2"

below grade and 2'-7" above grade.

It is of rigid steel frame

"Butler"-type construction with corrugated aluminum siding and roofing,

and is separated into two rooms by an 8" thick x 8'-0" high reinforced
concrete wall.

The remainder of the wall is of 2" x 6" wood stud and

1/2" plywood construction.

The north room rests on reinforced con-

crete foundations which are 2'-10" below grade and 2'-7" above grade

and has an 8" thick reinforced concrete floor. The south room rests
on foundations which vary in depth from 2'-10" to 8'-3" below grade,

and is 2'-7" above grade at the west and south walls, and 8'-8" above
grade at the north and east walls. (It is the footing at the north

which serves as the 8'-0" high wall which separates the two rooms. )
This room has an 8" thick reinforced concrete conductive floor. The

remaining portions of the building are of wood stud and corrugated
aluminum over plywood siding construction, and consists of various
equipment and utility rooms. Special reinforced concrete foundations,
pits and trenches are provided for equipment. The building contains
Lighting, explosion-proof lighting, a communications syater, two lavatories, two toilets, a work bench, and all the required fresh water
Lines, salt water lines, oil lines, sanitary sewer lines, compressed
air piping, ventilating ducts, blast plates, boiler plate shields,
distribution panels, and all necessary electrical and mechanical
conduits and fixtures.

foundation, 19'-0" in diameter, an average of 28-5/16" wide, and

2'.6" deep, supports a large gas holder tank which is furnished by

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To the south of the building 4 hexagonal-shaped reinforced concrete

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