Priority 17. 302/3. Jail and Police Station
Soulliere and Law. 1977 Building Inventory. Kalaupapa - Hawaii. Vol. III. Other Construction Camp/Paschoal Hall. State-owned Structures
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STRUCTURE: Building 302 and 303
LOCATION: Beretania Street
USE: Jail, Police Headquarters
SIZE: 26 x 60 (302) & 26 x 68 (303) OWNERSHIP: State
DATE OF STRUCTURE: 1932
DESCRIPTION: The two structures are joined together by an intersecting roof and a concrete slab breezeway. Both structures are concrete, with concrete foundations. The hip roofs(with gablets) are covered with corrugated metal. The buildings are connected in a T'-shape. Building 303 to the east serves as police headquarters. Windows are wood frame double hung (twelve light). Building 302, the jail, is to the west. Metal bars are located on all the windows. Police headquarters is used daily. The jail has not been used for an extended period of time. The structures are in fair to poor condition. Any termite damage (window frames, roof structure, etc.) should be repaired, as should the spalling concrete. The roofs and exterior walls should be painted. The buildings should be fumigated. Vegetation should be cleared.
SIGNIFICANCE: No architectural significance.
MAINTENANCE COST: $13,040
FUTURE MAINTENANCE COST: $500/annum
DATE OF REPORT: January 27, 1977

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