UFC 4-740-06
12 January 2006
Administrative office space, both private offices and workstations, should be thoroughly
justified to and approved by the program manager. In general, the administrative area
includes the following:
a. Lobby,
b. Check-in,
c. Staff Offices,
d. Staff Workstations,
e. Break/Staff Training Room,
f. Copy/file Room,
g. Storage,
i.
Staff/Visitor's Toilets/Janitor's closet (see Paragraph 3-5.1 for more
information on toilets), and
j.
Administrative Site Support (including staff and patron parking, drop-
off/bus drive, and service drive).
2-1.8
Office Limits.
The overall number of private offices is limited to five and the number of workstations is
limited to eight. These limits are regardless of the size of the Administrative Area.
However, programmers should consider the overall size of the Administrative Area
when selecting the number of private offices and workstations. For example, a small
General Administrative Area will not typically require five private offices.
The Navy places additional limits on private office quantities. A small General
Administrative Area is permitted one office. A medium General Administrative Area is
permitted one office or two with additional justification. A large General Administrative
Area is permitted two offices. An extra large General Administrative Area is permitted
2-1.9
Other Size Considerations.
If the projected installation requirements exceed the largest size allowances for a
program area, provide multiple Youth Centers. Further, when the total program
populations are broken down into distinctive geographic locations, consider providing
multiple facilities sized individually for the geographic populations.
2-2
SPACE PROGRAM.
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