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Page 2 of 2 <br />shown on levels 3 and 4, but added with the annex and levels 1 and 2, you should achieve over 350 beds. Of course <br />the challenge would be to find another location for the loading dock and kitchen. <br />5. We are aware that the State and City have design issues regarding the entering and exiting of the site with large <br />trucks. This is an urban site:and your Architect should be able to meet this challenge given their experience. <br />6. Mrs. Mynatt has not been involved in the initial process for the design of this facility. She brings to the table fresh <br />eyes and a new approach to the function and site placement of this facility. The ideas that she discussed with your <br />Architect and your Staff weKe good ones and should be considered by your Architect. <br />Thank you for allowing me to indulge in the later portion of this email. I hope that you will call on me and Deborah Arbes as <br />resources as the County uses this opportunity to formulate a compromise proposal. I firmly believe we must all work toward <br />that effort. <br />Sincerely, <br />Dan McDonald, AIA <br />Wright McGraw Beyer Architects <br />2201 Water Ridge Parkway Suite 550 <br />Charlotte, North Carolina 28217 <br />voice: 704.535.6374 <br />cell: 704.778-1936 <br />fax: 704.535.9827 <br />email: dm. cdonal~wmba.net <br />G- /a <br />8/14/2007 <br />