|
|
|
|
|
|

|
|

|
|
New
Records
Center
on Route 233 in Westmoreland.
The location was picked for a number of factors. It
was cost effective, it was a reuse of an existing
building, and it was large enough to accommodate
the records center for long term growth.
|
|
Side view of the
records center. By using an existing structure it saved the taxpayers significant
dollars.
|
|
|
|
|

|
|

|
|
Another side view
of the records center. The building is 80’ x 190’. It has
approximately 15,977 square feet of
floor space
|
|
Front entrance |
|
|
|
|

|
|

|
|
Inside front
entrance is a vehicle unloading area.
This feature helps to save on heating costs |
|
Inside the Records
Center. Through competitive grants, was able to get funding
for shelving from the State Archive. |
|
|
|
|

|
|

|
|
Books on
shelving. Once they were taken out of the basement of the Court
House they were cleaned up
and organized. |
|
Some documents
from the 1800’s. The building holds many different document
types that date back
to the late 1700’s.
|
|
|
|
|

|
|

|
|
Brian Hughes is a
college student on summer break.
He is earning some money for school by indexing
the records. He is holding a bar code scan. When
a record leaves the building it is scanned in and out. |
|
Shelving waiting
for boxes. The records center is projected to meet Oneida
County ’s needs for climatic controlled records retention for a least
50 years.
|
|
|
|
|
|

|
|

|
|
Tax assessment
books sorted by towns |
|
Clean and neat
and built to last for future generations |
|
|
|
|
|
|