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Emergency Services Director John King emphasized that the tower was designed as a <br />workers' tower, not for public access or for the attachments of antennas or coaxial cables, and for <br />safety reasons he encouraged the Board to not allow either. <br />Mr. Kuvshinikov said that he had learned from lookouts.us, that the fire tower does not <br />need to be accessible to fall under the historic preservation guideline. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. The Board directed staff to <br />not dismantle the fire tower for one (1) year, and for staff <br />to be cooperative in granting access to the property for <br />inspections. <br />12.B. EMERGENCYSERVICES - NONE <br />12. G GENERAL SERVICES - NONE <br />12.D. HUMANRESOURCES - NONE <br />12.E. HUMAN SERVICES - NONE <br />12.F. LEISURE SER VICES -NONE <br />12.G. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET- NONE <br />12.K RECREATION -NONE <br />12.L PUBLIC WORKS <br />May 4, 2010 <br />