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Observations: <br />Doors leading into finance are constructed of wood and a small window and have external hinges with <br />hinge pins. The doors have electronic swipe key locks. <br />Minimum: <br />1.Nothing <br />Maximum: <br />1.Consider changing the external hinge pin hinges to internal hinge pin hinges <br />2.Welding or bracing the hinges so they cannot be removed <br />Drive Through Area <br />Observations: <br />A clerk attends to the drive in window. Citizens are able to pay water bills at the window. The window, I <br />am told, is bulletproof. The outside wall, below the window, is constructed of brick with covering. The <br />safe for this area is directly behind the drive through window and is kept open until end of business per <br />the attendant. <br />Recommendations: <br />Minimum: <br />1.Consider closing and securing the safe with each use. <br />Maximum: <br />1.Nothing <br />North Offices <br />Due to the offices being secured by electronic type locks, these offices did not require any modifications <br />or recommendations. <br />Inspections <br />Observations: <br />In the lobby of the inspections division, are two wood doors with external hinge pin hinges. Both doors <br />have electronic swipe key locks. There is also a front reception area that is open to the back offices. <br />Recommendations: <br />Minimum: <br />1.Consider changing the external hinge pin hinges to internal hinge pin hinges <br />Maximum: <br />1.Welding or bracing the hinges so they cannot be removed <br /> <br />