Specifications include, but are not limited to: The state of Washington is seeking 2,378 of square feet of office space for The Department of Resources. n addition, within that general area, the AGENCY has identified a number of characteristics as important to the delivery of service by this field office. These characteristics include, but are not limited to the following: a. Proposed facilities should be in an appropriately zoned area and not in a residential. b. Preference may be given to a locations that are in close proximity to an existing public transportation route or routes. Additionally, proposed facilities served by public transportation with hourly service during the hours of 8 AM to 5 PM may be advantageous to the AGENCY. c. Proposals that are not located within or in close proximity to 100-year flood plain (as defined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) may be advantageous. d. Proposed facilities must be in areas with sufficient infrastructure in place to support the AGENCY operational needs to include high-speed data and telephone infrastructure. (See also Appendix A, Space Requirements.) a. Office, equipment and storage, and special areas as depicted in Appendix B Space Planning Data with a highly efficient load factor. b. A facility with a single floor plate and on the ground floor of a building may be advantageous to the AGENCY. c. The Department of Natural Resources perform work associated with maintenance and development of state lands and recreation sites. Employees also perform work functions associated with the management and harvest of State owned timber sites. d. Approximately 400 square feet of the total square footage will be used for storage/garage space.