Project:
Pendleton County Courthouse
Location:
Falmouth, Kentucky
The
proposed project consists of the design and construction of a new
free-standing judicial facility to meet the current and future program
needs of the court system. The proposed site is the existing
Pendleton County Courthouse site located out of the central business
district of Falmouth and is to be located in the suburban area of
Falmouth
on U.S. 27. The reason for the location is to place the new
facility out of the flood plain that plagues the central business
district.
The
site is generally flat at the U.S. 27 level but then slopes down
gently to the rear of the site. The topography of the site
allows for a lower level entrance for staff and for the Sally Port
access. All necessary utilities including electric, gas,
water and sanitary sewer are readily available at the site.
Storm water sewers do not exist. However a natural stream is located
adjacent to the site in which storm waters currently flow.
The
building space program allocation includes one district court, one
family court and one circuit court with judges' chambers, jury rooms
and related support spaces. Also included is space for a
law library; prisoner handling; grand jury; Circuit Clerk offices;
Court designated Worker; Pre-trial Services and Drug Court.
The
site development will include fenced and gated secure judges' parking,
as well as parking for the court staff and parking for the public.
A vehicle drop-off area will be provided at the front entry
to unload passengers before moving on to park. The building
will be set back off U.S. 27 to create spaces for a monumental front
courtyard. Trash disposal and Sally Port access will be accessed
from the rear of the building. The site will be large enough
to accommodate all of the proposed and programmed
needs of the facility.
Landscaping will
be provided to create inviting pedestrian areas and for commemorative
monuments to be placed.
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