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 998    BOARD OF TRUSTEES    [June 22    SCHEDULE B {continued) B. Remodeling existing buildings (not including stairways, firedoors, elevators, or acoustical treatment): 1. Noyes Laboratory: West section, 72,000 sq. ft. @ $4.00 East section, 87,000 sq. ft. @ $3.00 2. Old Agriculture Building: West section, 52,000 sq. ft. @ $3.00 East section, 43,000 sq. ft. @ $3.00 3. Mechanical Engineering Laboratories for Aeronautical Engineering: 45,000 sq. ft. @ $3.00 4. Illini Hall: 37,000 sq. ft. @ $6.00 Total, Section B Total, Item 3 SCHEDULE C  U T I L I T I E S AND GROUNDS IMPROVEMENTS (ITEM 4 OF SUMMARY)    $    288 000 261 000 156 000 129 000    135 222 $1 191 $3 129    000 000 000 000    Committee recommendations from Physical Plant Report, 1945-1950: 1. Power Plant Addition, included in Item 1 2. New water wells and additional storage 3. Extension of distribution systems and sewers 4. Telephone exchange and distribution system 5. Streets, sidewalks, and landscaping: (a) Green Street improvement $45 000 (b) Springfield Avenue paving 15 000 (c) Locust Street paving 6 000 (d) Broadwalk 7 000 (e) Miscellaneous walks 5 000 (f) Landscaping 26 000 6. National Board of Fire Underwriters recommendations: (a) Water main extension $38 000 (b) Additional fire hydrants 4 000 Total, Item 4 SCHEDULE D  LAND ACQUISITION (ITEM 7 OF SUMMARY)    $    120 000 1 128 000 63 000    104 000 42 000 $1 457 000    1. 2. 3. 4. 5.    Home Economics Building Mechanical Engineering Building Residence Halls Laboratory Schools Building Press Building Total, Item 7  OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE COSTS    $69 58 72 16 15    000 000 000 000 000 $ 230 000    The estimated cost of operating and maintaining new buildings is four per cent of their construction costs. For residence halls, and other income-producing buildings, this cost is charged against the income. This applies only to the plant at Urbana-Champaign. In the Chicago departments this cost would be considerably higher because of the character of the services supplied (for example, hospital and medical services).     
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