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02/17/2015
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Emergency Services Board
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Fire Rescue Station 13
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13 (4 th Street and 43"d Avenue), and 14 (26th Street and 66th Avenue). <br /> Commissioner O'Bryan was supportive of moving forward with <br /> Station 13, and making the appropriate budget amendments; but he <br /> wanted to wait on Stations 7 and 14 until after the proposed <br /> workshop. <br /> Administrator Baird said he would not mind holding off on Station <br /> 14, but he wanted Station 7 to move forward with a sense of urgency <br /> due to mold issues. He also asked the Board to consider moving <br /> forward with Station 13. <br /> MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Flescher to move forward <br /> with staffs recommendation. Motion DIED for lack of a Second. <br /> MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner O'Bryan, SECONDED by <br /> Vice Chairman Solari, to move forward with Station 13, including <br /> the building and operation for fiscal year 2015-2016; and to <br /> expeditiously move the existing staff and equipment of Station 7 to a <br /> temporary modular structure until a permanent site can be <br /> determined. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding roof repairs on Stations 10 and 11; the <br /> urgency of repairs; and the option to lease a piece of property and <br /> place modular structures on it for Station 7. <br /> The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> John O'Connor, President of the International Association of <br /> Firefighters Association Local 2201, felt it would be a waste of <br /> money to invest in Station 7's infrastructure, and requested a new <br /> location and station that would meet their needs. He also explained <br /> why three bays at Station 13 would be more beneficial than two. <br /> Assistant Fire Chief Brian Burkeen stated that the new wind load <br /> designs would not allow for three bays, unless the blueprints were <br /> reengineered, costing substantially more. <br /> Director King said the two-bay design would be deep enough to hold <br /> two ambulances back to back, without modifying the current site. <br /> Emergency Services District Page 2 <br /> February 17,2015 <br />
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