QUESTION
What is the warehouse capacity for historical archives?
5:06:15
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The Department of Records And Information Services indicates having sufficient warehousing capacity for historical archives.
- The combined warehouses in Queens and Brooklyn currently have enough capacity.
- Concerns from the Queens warehouse landlord regarding the shelving height, which is 16.5 feet, could potentially affect capacity.
- As of the moment, storage space for archives is considered adequate.
Gale A. Brewer
5:06:15
I was trying to do something, but Do you have enough warehouse capacity for the paper that you do have and the archives that you do have in the sense that, obviously, in the future, maybe that's not such an issue, but you do need to keep what's historic.
5:06:28
So what's the warehousing capacity and so on?
Pauline Toole
5:06:32
Well, we have I think it's in the m MR.
5:06:34
We have capacity at the combined Queens and Brooklyn warehouses for what we anticipate will come in.
5:06:44
That that may well be affected because of some concerns to landlord in the queen's warehouses expressing about the height of the shelving, which are, like, 16 point feet high, which is kind of enormously tall.
5:07:00
But as of now, we have we have sufficient storage space.
Gale A. Brewer
5:07:04
Okay.
5:07:04
Thank you very much.
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