First LEED-Certified Building in the County
The new Otter Tail County Sheriff’s facility in Ottertail completed construction on July 22 and celebrated with an open house for the public on September 13, 2008. It is the first building in Otter Tail County to meet the Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) certification. LEED is a third-party certification program and the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings. To achieve LEED certification, the building was constructed with such features as geothermal heat, use of recycled materials in construction, air quality controls, white membrane roof to reflect sunlight, automatic light dimming, use of native grasses to limit lawnmowing and more.
The new Operations Center will house patrol personnel, water safety patrol, two full-time detectives, a records technician, backup dispatch center and the county’s emergency management director. A booking room, temporary holding cell, evidence room, training area and a garage are also in place at the Center to assist deputies.
One feature of the Operations Center that will benefit law enforcement from around the region is the large training room for continuing education hours required by all law enforcement personnel. Otter Tail deputies will be able to have joint training sessions with law enforcement from other counties rather than traveling to the Cities for required training.
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