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TJC Relative Safety Assessment Report for Storm Events: 1 Summary The following is a relative safety assessment survey campus wide for Tyler Junior College. This is a survey which does not recommend an absolute safe room or storm shelter, but enables the college to perform due diligence and complete a best practices assessment of the “relative safer place” to go in a storm event. There are no storm shelters on campus that meet the "Standard for Design and Construction of Storm Shelters - 2008". The contents of this report are not recommendations for absolute safety in a storm event, but are recommendations which, following industry standards and best practices, would be the relatively safer places to shelter in the event of extreme weather. The professional opinion of this survey is that providing a recommendation for a relative safer place, based on available information, is better than the absence of a recommendation or plan in the case of a storm event. These recommendations are made in order to promote the health, safety and welfare of the occupants. Our assessments are based on general structural observations and the following recommended areas should not be construed as storm shelters or safe rooms but as areas that may be somewhat safer than other areas. The following is a description of our findings. Administrative and Service Buildings, West Campus, and Lindale Campus

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TJC Relative Safety Assessment Report for Storm Events:

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SummaryThe following is a relative safety assessment survey campus wide for Tyler Junior College. This is a surveywhich does not recommend an absolute safe room or storm shelter, but enables the college to perform duediligence and complete a best practices assessment of the “relative safer place” to go in a storm event. Thereare no storm shelters on campus that meet the "Standard for Design and Construction of Storm Shelters -2008". The contents of this report are not recommendations for absolute safety in a storm event, but arerecommendations which, following industry standards and best practices, would be the relatively safer placesto shelter in the event of extreme weather. The professional opinion of this survey is that providing arecommendation for a relative safer place, based on available information, is better than the absence of arecommendation or plan in the case of a storm event. These recommendations are made in order to promotethe health, safety and welfare of the occupants. Our assessments are based on general structuralobservations and the following recommended areas should not be construed as storm shelters or safe roomsbut as areas that may be somewhat safer than other areas.

The following is a description of our findings.

Administrative and Service Buildings, West Campus, and Lindale Campus

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WEST CAMPUS

ROBERTSON RD. 46

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1530 S. SW Loop 323 • Tyler, TX 75701

MAIN CAMPUS MAP

RESIDENCE HALLS

TJC is one of the largest community colleges in Texas, with almost 600 faculty members, approximately 11,500 students enrolled per semester, and 1,011 May graduates.

ACADEMICS, ADMINISTRATION & SERVICES

ATHLETIC FACILITIES8. Bateman Hall3. Claridge Hall2. Crossroads Hall18. Holley Hall10. Hudnall Hall40. Louise H. & Joseph Z.

Ornelas Residential Complex

4. Sledge Hall19. Vaughn Hall14. Wesley House

38. Apache Belle Studio 16a. Apache Rooms13. Baldwin Facilities & Construction

(BMB)36. Band Hall11. Campus Safety (CS)12. Campus Safety Annex6. Campus Services (PRCH)29. Fine Arts (FA)22. Genecov Science Buildings(G)(G2)(GB)25. Jenkins Hall (J) 27. Pirtle Technology (T)23. Potter Hall (P)5. Research & Marketing Services (RMS)

7. Residential Life & Housing (RLH)1. Robert M. Rogers Nursing &

Health Sciences Center (RNHS)1a. Dental Hygiene Clinic 16. Rogers Student Center (RSC)16c.Campus Safety Substation 41. Satellite Physical Plant17. Vaughn Conservatory (VC) 21. Vaughn Library (LRC)9. Dual Credit/Early College Office

(DCB)20. White Administrative Services

Center (WASC) 32. Wise Cultural Arts (WCA)

43. Athletic Field House (FH)42. Athletic Strength & Conditioning Facility34. Intramural Field33. JoAnn Medlock Murphy Tennis Center (JMTC) 26. Louise Brookshire Community Tennis

Complex37. Ornelas Health & Physical Education

Center (OHPE) 44. Pat Hartley Complex & Concession

Stand45. Pat Hartley Field35. Wagstaff Gymnasium (WG)

06/30/17

ATTRACTIONS

DINING

WEST CAMPUS

24. Gatewood Garden31. Ina Brundrett Azalea

Garden32a. Jean Browne Theatre (JBT)28. The Center for Earth &

Space Science Education39. Tyler Museum of Art30. Wise Auditorium (WA)

16b. Apache Junction Cafeteria2a. Chick-Fil-A21a. Starbucks27a. Subway

46. Energy Center (ECB)47. Skills Training Center (STC)48. Regional Training and

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Design by Michael Karpovage of mapformation.com, June, 2016

1400 East Fifth Street - Tyler, TX 75798Toll Free: 1 (800) 687-5680 Local: 903-510-2200www.TJC.edu

Table of ContentsSummary 1Table of Contents 2Administrative and Service Buildings, West Campus and Lindale Campus (see bldg numbers on map below for reference) Residential Life and Housing (7) 3 Campus Services (6) 4 Campus Safety (11) 5 Baldwin Facilities and Construction (13) 6 White Administrative Services Center (20) 7 Satellite Physical Plant (41) 10 Campus Safety Annex (12) 11 Dual Credit / Early College Office (9) 12 Research and Marketing Services (5) 13 TJC Energy Center (46) 14 Skills Training Center (47) 15 Regional Training and Development Center (48) 17 Vet Tech - Lindale (not on map) 18

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48 sq ft 48 sq ft

72 sq ft

RR

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Residential Life and Housing

RELATIVE SAFER AREA:Restrooms

OCCUPANT ESTIMATE:33 total occupants located inrelatively safer areas (using5 SF per occupant)

LEVELS: Two LevelsCONSTRUCTION: Unknown

(Assessments are based on general structural observationsand the following recommended areas should not beconstrued as storm shelters or safe rooms but as areas thatmay be somewhat safer than other areas)

FIRST LEVELNOTES (5 SF per occupant): - Restrooms = 96 SF = 19 occupants

BASEMENT LEVELNOTES (5 SF per occupant): - Restroom = 72 SF = 14 occupants

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Campus Services

RELATIVE SAFER AREA:Basement corridor

OCCUPANT ESTIMATE:38 total occupants located inrelatively safer areas (using5 SF per occupant)

LEVELS: Two LevelsCONSTRUCTION: Unknown

(Assessments are based on general structural observationsand the following recommended areas should not beconstrued as storm shelters or safe rooms but as areas thatmay be somewhat safer than other areas)

NOTES (5 SF per occupant): - Restrooms = 190 SF = 38 occupants

FIRST LEVEL BASEMENT LEVEL

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Campus Safety

RELATIVE SAFER AREA:Rear corridor

OCCUPANT ESTIMATE:9 total occupants located inrelatively safer areas (using5 SF per occupant)

LEVELS: One LevelCONSTRUCTION: Appears to be stick-framed wood construction

(Assessments are based on general structural observationsand the following recommended areas should not beconstrued as storm shelters or safe rooms but as areas thatmay be somewhat safer than other areas)

NOTES (5 SF per occupant): - Corridor = 48 SF = 9 occupants

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391 sq ft

BREAK

N

Baldwin Facilities and Construction

RELATIVE SAFER AREA:Break room

OCCUPANT ESTIMATE:78 total occupants locatedin relatively safer areas(using 5 SF per occupant)

LEVELS: One LevelCONSTRUCTION: Pre-Engineered Metal Building

(Assessments are based on general structural observationsand the following recommended areas should not beconstrued as storm shelters or safe rooms but as areas thatmay be somewhat safer than other areas)

NOTES (5 SF per occupant): - Break Room = 391 SF = 78 occupants

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162 sq ft

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204 sq ft

191.92 sq ft

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White Administrative Services Center

RELATIVE SAFER AREA:Stairs, elevator lobby,restrooms. IT break area forstaff already occupying thespace.

OCCUPANT ESTIMATE:273 total occupants locatedin relatively safer areas(using 5 SF per occupant)LEVELS: Three Levels

CONSTRUCTION: Appears to be conventional steel construction

(Assessments are based on general structural observationsand the following recommended areas should not beconstrued as storm shelters or safe rooms but as areas thatmay be somewhat safer than other areas)

NOTES (5 SF per occupant): - West Stair = 216 SF = 43 occupants - Central Stair = 191 SF = 38 occupants - Elevator Lobby = 162 SF = 32 occupants - Central Restrooms = 603 SF = 120 occupants - IT Break Area = 204 SF = 40 occupants

FIRST LEVEL

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395 sq ft

191.92 sq ft216.42 sq ft

N

White Administrative Services Center

RELATIVE SAFER AREA:Stairs, elevator lobby,restrooms, conference room

OCCUPANT ESTIMATE:267 total occupants locatedin relatively safer areas(using 5 SF per occupant)LEVELS: Three Levels

CONSTRUCTION: Appears to be conventional steel construction

(Assessments are based on general structural observationsand the following recommended areas should not beconstrued as storm shelters or safe rooms but as areas thatmay be somewhat safer than other areas)

NOTES (5 SF per occupant): - West Stair = 216 SF = 43 occupants - Central Stair = 191 SF = 38 occupants - Elevator Lobby = 162 SF = 32 occupants - Central Restrooms = 379 SF = 75 occupants - Conference Room = 395 SF = 79 occupants

SECOND LEVEL

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191.92 sq ft

148.5 sq ft 148.5 sq ft

170 sq ft

N

White Administrative Services Center

RELATIVE SAFER AREA:Stairs, elevator lobby,restrooms

OCCUPANT ESTIMATE:206 total occupants locatedin relatively safer areas(using 5 SF per occupant)LEVELS: Three Levels

CONSTRUCTION: Appears to be conventional steel construction

(Assessments are based on general structural observationsand the following recommended areas should not beconstrued as storm shelters or safe rooms but as areas thatmay be somewhat safer than other areas)

NOTES (5 SF per occupant): - West Stair = 216 SF = 43 occupants - Central Stair = 191 SF = 38 occupants - Elevator Lobby = 162 SF = 32 occupants - Northwest Restrooms / Alcove = 467 SF = 93 occupants

THIRD LEVEL

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56 sq ft

N

Satellite Physical Plant

RELATIVE SAFER AREA:Restroom

OCCUPANT ESTIMATE:11 total occupants locatedin relatively safer areas(using 5 SF per occupant)LEVELS: One Level

CONSTRUCTION: Unknown

(Assessments are based on general structural observationsand the following recommended areas should not beconstrued as storm shelters or safe rooms but as areas thatmay be somewhat safer than other areas)

NOTES (5 SF per occupant): - Restroom = 56 SF = 11 occupants

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Campus Safety Annex

RELATIVE SAFER AREA:Central patrol squad room(shown in picture below)

OCCUPANT ESTIMATE:28 total occupants locatedin relatively safer areas(using 5 SF per occupant)LEVELS: One Level

CONSTRUCTION: Appears to be stick-framed wood construction

(Assessments are based on general structural observationsand the following recommended areas should not beconstrued as storm shelters or safe rooms but as areas thatmay be somewhat safer than other areas)

NOTES (5 SF per occupant): - Central patrol squad room = 144 SF = 28 occupants

PLANUNAVAILABLE

CENTRAL PATROLSQUAD ROOM

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Dual Credit / Early College Office

RELATIVE SAFER AREA:Print room, corridor, newrestroom (all shown inpictures below)

OCCUPANT ESTIMATE:37 total occupants locatedin relatively safer areas(using 5 SF per occupant)LEVELS: One Level

CONSTRUCTION: Unknown

(Assessments are based on general structural observationsand the following recommended areas should not beconstrued as storm shelters or safe rooms but as areas thatmay be somewhat safer than other areas)

NOTES (5 SF per occupant): - Print room = 45 SF = 9 occupants - Corridor = 84 SF = 16 occupants - New restroom = 60 SF = 12 occupants

PLAN UNAVAILABLE

PRINT ROOM CORRIDOR NEW RESTROOM

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Research and Marketing Services

Basement nook, secondfloor corridor, bottom ofstair (all shown in picturesbelow)

OCCUPANT ESTIMATE:54 total occupants locatedin relatively safer areas(using 5 SF per occupant)

LEVELS: Three LevelsCONSTRUCTION: Unknown

(Assessments are based on general structural observationsand the following recommended areas should not beconstrued as storm shelters or safe rooms but as areas thatmay be somewhat safer than other areas)

NOTES (5 SF per occupant): - Basement nook = 56 SF = 11 occupants - Second floor corridor = 180 SF = 36 occupants - Bottom of stair = 36 SF = 7 occupants

RELATIVE SAFER AREA:

PLAN UNAVAILABLE

BASEMENT NOOK 2ND FLOOR CORRIDOR BOTTOM OF STAIR

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263.04 sq ft

264.42 sq ft

724.19 sq ft

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Energy Center

RELATIVE SAFER AREA:Restrooms, interior corridorsaway from windows

OCCUPANT ESTIMATE:468 total occupants locatedin relatively safer areas(using 5 SF per occupant)

LEVELS: Three Levels (Third Level unfinished)CONSTRUCTION: Conventional steel construction

(Assessments are based on general structural observationsand the following recommended areas should not beconstrued as storm shelters or safe rooms but as areas thatmay be somewhat safer than other areas)

FIRST LEVEL SECOND LEVELNOTES (5 SF per occupant): - Restrooms = 527 SF = 105 occupants - East Corridor = 573 SF = 114 occupants

NOTES (5 SF per occupant): - Restrooms = 527 SF = 105 occupants - East Corridor = 724 SF = 144 occupants

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352 sq ft352 sq ft

233.5 sq ft

65 sq ft

390.12 sq ft

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Skills Training Center

RELATIVE SAFER AREA:Locker Rooms, Interiorcorridors away from windows

OCCUPANT ESTIMATE:277 total occupants locatedin relatively safer areas(using 5 SF per occupant)

LEVELS: Two Levels (Second Level unoccupied)CONSTRUCTION: Pre-Engineered Metal Building construction

(Assessments are based on general structural observationsand the following recommended areas should not beconstrued as storm shelters or safe rooms but as areas thatmay be somewhat safer than other areas)

FIRST LEVEL - NORTHNOTES (5 SF per occupant): - Locker Rooms = 688 SF = 137 occupants - East / West Corridor = 704 SF = 140 occupants

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6,625 sq ft

464 sq ft

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Skills Training Center

RELATIVE SAFER AREA:Automotive Lab, Interiorcorridors away from windows

OCCUPANT ESTIMATE:1,417 total occupantslocated in relatively saferareas (using 5 SF peroccupant)

LEVELS: Two Levels (Second Level unoccupied)CONSTRUCTION: Pre-Engineered Metal Building construction

(Assessments are based on general structural observationsand the following recommended areas should not beconstrued as storm shelters or safe rooms but as areas thatmay be somewhat safer than other areas)

FIRST LEVEL - SOUTHNOTES (5 SF per occupant): - Automotive Lab = 6,625 SF 1,325 occupants - East Corridor = 464 SF = 92 occupants

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1,640 sq ft

1,520 sq ft

1,536 sq ft

201.5 sq ft 201.5 sq ft

378.49 sq ft350.49 sq ft

203.75 sq ft221.25 sq ft

146.42 sq ft159.75 sq ft

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Regional Training and Development Center

RELATIVE SAFER AREA:Restrooms, Interior corridorsaway from windows

OCCUPANT ESTIMATE:1,309 total occupants locatedin relatively safer areas (using5 SF per occupant)

LEVELS: One LevelCONSTRUCTION: Pre-Engineered Metal Building construction

NOTES (5 SF per occupant): - West Restrooms = 403 SF 80 occupants - North, Central, South Corridors = 4,696 SF = 939 occupants - Southwest Restrooms = 728 SF = 145 occupants - Southeast Restrooms = 728 SF = 145 occupants

(Assessments are based on generalstructural observations and the followingrecommended areas should not beconstrued as storm shelters or safe roomsbut as areas that may be somewhat saferthan other areas)

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226.17 sq ft

109.5 sq ft

119 sq ft

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Vet Tech - Lindale Campus

RELATIVE SAFER AREA:North corridor, Restrooms

OCCUPANT ESTIMATE:89 total occupants located inrelatively safer areas (using5 SF per occupant)

LEVELS: One LevelCONSTRUCTION: Appears to be conventional steel construction

(Assessments are based on general structural observationsand the following recommended areas should not beconstrued as storm shelters or safe rooms but as areas thatmay be somewhat safer than other areas)

NOTES (5 SF per occupant): - North Corridor = 226 SF 45 occupants - Women's Restroom = 119 SF = 23 occupants - Men's Restroom = 109 SF = 21 occupants