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E. V. DOLAN CO. E. VINCENT DOLAN, MA.I. <br />REALTOR AND APPRAISER NORTHERN FEDERAL auILDING <br />ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55102 <br />' DESCRIPTION OF "rm, PROPf_.RTY (Cont <br />Inip rovernents <br />The improvem(nrs cunsi sr_ 0f an l,rnt, nr: rr•y sc11011I which is one-story <br />for Lhe most part except for the ori.gin.tL portion which Es two stori,�, <br />' The building was bui 1t over .an ext(-nded period (.0 t.Lmt, with the original <br />building being built in 1928. The southerly wing was buEl.t in tta51 <br />with an addition in 1953. The weirerly wing w,rs built in 1947 wLth <br />' an addition in 11)58 arld the Last port. ion was constructed in 19 71 . <br />The entire exr.cri.or is brick with aluminum windows and the vast majority <br />Of the roof is a f'at, built up pitch and grave root; however, the south- <br />erly wing of the huilding has a sloped roof which permitted second story <br />windows facing b,jth east and west. lfeat is supplied by two as f' <br />oil standbyLow ,-; .; g trod <br />pro.ssur� scam boilers which are located in two separate <br />boLLer rooms. Also, the older portion of the school has four gas fired hot <br />air furnaces. Although the building is not air conditioned there is <br />air handling equipment for all of the classrooms. A typical classroom <br />in Lite west wing has an asphalt the floor with concrete block walls <br />and acoustical Lite ceiling. There is exposed strip fluorescent lighting. <br />In most cases, there: are cabineLS with Linoleum counter tops and a sink. <br />Some of Lhe classrooms in this westerly wing have been carpeted. <br />hallwov has a carpt,Lvd floor with glazed block approximately 7 feet <br />height ,rnd concroLe block above this with acotjSLLcal Cite ceiling. <br />The office area has carpeted fluor with sheetrock walls and acoustical <br />the ceiling. The boys' and girls' lavatories have ceramic the floor, <br />glazed block walls approx[mar.ely 6-1/2 to 7 feet in 'height. The souLh <br />wing of the building, which was built in the early 1950's,11as a carpeted <br />floor in Lite hatlw,ry with the glazed block approximately 5 let:t Ln h,right, <br />concrete block above and acouSt ica 1 L i to ce i l ing, 1'hest! classrooms <br />typically have an asphalt Lite floor with concrete block walls. As <br />I have explained earlier, they have a second row of windows beginning <br />at ceiling height and extending tip. Some of the partitions have been <br />moved or targor doors have been installed. A laundry has been installed <br />with additional plumbing to handle Lite clothes washing machines. Tilt! <br />boys' room in the south wing has an asphalt the floor, concrete block <br />and brick walls in the outer room. The inner area has ceramic Lite <br />floor with glazed block walls. I am assuming that: the girls' room is <br />the same. <br />The upper r pp floor of the original school has an asphalt tile floor with <br />sheetrock and plastered watts. The room that is marked "Music Room" <br />has an acoustical rile ceiling; however, sonic of the Liles are, missing <br />at the present LLme. At the south end of the building is the special <br />services. This has been divided into a number of offices but basically <br />they have carpeted floors that are badly worn and most of the partitions <br />appear to be some type of movable partitions and there are acoustical <br />Lite ceilings. The lower level is used as a kitchen, eating area and <br />lounge. The kitchen area has a vinyl floor with a standard number <br />of stainless steel countertops, commercial garbage disposals, dishwasher, <br />1 (continued) <br />Page 4 <br />