UFC 4-750-01NF
16 APRIL 2004
4-5.2 Custodial/Storage
Use Description:
The custodial/storage areas serve to house supplies needed for building maintenance and
upkeep. General storage should be provided for cleaning materials and for restocking the
bathrooms. The custodial area should also contain a mop sink.
Relationships and Character:
This area should be located near the circulation system so that it can be accessed from most
of the function areas. A prime location would be near the bathrooms, a location where
plumbing connections are available and relatively frequent service is needed.
Dimensions and Furnishings:
The mop sink and cleaning supplies require a minimum of 20 square feet, with
another 20 square feet being required for building maintenance supplies.
The cleaning area should allow for storing vertical equipment as well having 18" deep
shelving for storing cleaning solvents and other equipment.
The building storage area should have shelving of varying depth, ranging from 8" to
18" deep, with some vertical open space for storing tall equipment.
The delivery area in medium and large facilities should have a lockable area for
storing items that will be taken elsewhere in the Clubhouse.
Provide resilient flooring or exposed concrete floors, and masonry unit or gypsum
board walls, and an acoustic tile ceiling.
Provide GFI-equipped electrical outlets.
Provide 50 FC for lighting.
Provide plumbing for the mop sink.
See Chapter 6 for Specialized Requirements.
4-5.3 General Circulation
Use Description:
The elements of the general circulation space of the Golf Clubhouse include the main
entrance and the hallway that leading to the golf shop and dining/function areas. It should be
located and designed to enable the patron to understand where the major functions are and
to expose the patron to the high quality and character of the facility.
Relationships and Character:
The main entrance should be visible from the drop off area and should be signified by
architectural features such as a canopy and well designed doorway.
The main entrance should have a vestibule, be well lighted, and have a generous
amount of glass to afford the patron a view to the activities inside.
It should be located near the operations office whose staff can provide information to
the visitor.
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