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[https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0B9x4RIcqwUojRGRNaFU4TUd5ejg/edit?usp=sharing Here is a folder of files]containing current and proposed floor plans for the CURRENT location at 525 E. Liberty St
[https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0B9x4RIcqwUojRGRNaFU4TUd5ejg/edit?usp=sharing Here is a folder of files]containing current and proposed floor plans for the CURRENT location at 525 E. Liberty St


==Power Distribution==
==Electrical / Power==
==Issues that we (AHA) deals with vs. The Landlord==
There are two circuit breakers that power AHA.  
* We should avoid altering outlets without consent of others / going through official channels.
 
==Plumbing==
* This is largely the landlord's domain.
* We used to have an issue where the sewage lines would back up past our toilets. This was unfortunate, because it would then back up into and out of our toilets.
** Should one toilet back up, that's probably our problem.
** Should all of the toilets back up and overflow out into the bathroom, '''that's the landlord's problem''', call them immediately and request emergency services + a clean up crew.
 
==Heating / Ventilation==
==Heating / Ventilation==

Revision as of 21:05, 27 April 2014

This page is intended to document major things like:

Floor Plan

Current space is roughly ~1,400 sq ft of space.

Here is a folder of filescontaining current and proposed floor plans for the CURRENT location at 525 E. Liberty St

Electrical / Power

There are two circuit breakers that power AHA.

  • We should avoid altering outlets without consent of others / going through official channels.

Plumbing

  • This is largely the landlord's domain.
  • We used to have an issue where the sewage lines would back up past our toilets. This was unfortunate, because it would then back up into and out of our toilets.
    • Should one toilet back up, that's probably our problem.
    • Should all of the toilets back up and overflow out into the bathroom, that's the landlord's problem, call them immediately and request emergency services + a clean up crew.

Heating / Ventilation