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3.2.4.4.1 POV parking should be arranged to minimize pedestrian
traffic through rows of parked cars. The authorized area for POV
parking is normally calculated to provide spaces for a maximum of
80% of Tenants on the largest drill weekend at an allowance of 29.3
sq m (35 sy) per space. Layouts must be efficient to provide the
desired number of parking spaces, and 90 degree parking is preferred
to 45 or 60 parking, unless site restraints dictate angled parking.
3.2.4.4.2 MEP parking may be more efficiently accommodated with a
45 or 60 degree angled parking layout due to the size of some
vehicles, and the variations in sizes among the vehicles. Designer
should review parking layouts with Tenants to optimize parking and
maneuvering. The MEP area is based on an authorization of 41.8 sq
m (50 sy) per vehicle, and generally is provided for 60% of the unit
vehicles, or 10% of the vehicles supported by an AMSA. Therefore,
the authorized MEP area will not typically accommodate all of the
Tenants' vehicles, and some will be stored at an ECS.
3.2.4.4.3 At vehicle access driveways to kitchen, unit storage,
mechanical, workbays, and similar spaces, AT/FP requirements
dictate that a removable physical barrier be provided. This can be
accomplished with gates, removable bollards, large chains between
bollards, or similar devices. All such barriers must include locking
provisions. Review with Tenants, AR Installation and Provost
Marshal.
3.2.5 Fencing
3.2.5.1 Chainlink or other security fencing is always provided around
the MEP area, and may be approved by the Using Service for other
areas. If the budget allows, consider fencing to match the surrounding
architectural character. Also consider fencing attractive nuisances such
as ponding areas that will hold stormwater for appreciable lengths of
time; such fencing does not necessarily have to meet physical security
requirements for security fencing. Most Tenants prefer that fences are
located in a strip or rock mulch or similar surfacing to avoid the need
to maintain grass or plantings along the fence line.
3.2.5.2 The standard chainlink security fence is a minimum of 2140
mm (7 ft) in height, with 1830 mm of fence and three strands of
barbed wire totaling 310 mm above, sloped outboard. Fences of
other materials providing similar security may be considered, but
should be reviewed with AR Installation security personnel to verify
they meet physical security criteria. The maximum allowable distance
from ground to bottom of fence is 100 mm (4 in). A "clear" area along
both sides of the fence is typically required; this area generally extends
for 3 meters (10 feet) on each side of the fence, but the distance
should be verified with AR Installation personnel.
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