Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 2602.270 - New Design and Construction
The Department shall approve all remodeling and new construction plans of detention facilities. The Department will assist architects in planning new facilities through consultation and review of preliminary and final drawings submitted to the Department for examination.
The Department shall withhold approval of a site or building design not complying with the requirements of or having the approval of local zoning boards, county or municipal governing bodies or commissions, or other responsible agencies.
The site shall be located so as to:
The rated capacity of each detention facility shall be established prior to construction.
Fixtures shall be tamperproof, recessed and provide a comfortable reading level (30 foot-candles). Building design shall provide for maximum natural light.
Each facility shall be equipped with an automatic fire alarm system, including smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, fire sprinkler system and an emergency lighting system.
Placement and type of doors throughout a facility shall be of physical condition to ensure security and safety:
When a central corridor design is used, the corridor must be no less than eight feet wide. It must be without turns and blind spots and be well-lighted.
The admission area shall be accessible by separate entrance for youth being admitted and shall be:
Adequate storage area shall be provided in the admission area and living unit area. Storage rooms, particularly janitor closets, shall be ventilated.
The administration area shall provide adequate office space for private consultations. Staff washroom and shower areas shall be provided.
Detention room floor space shall be a minimum of 80 square feet.
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