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f t <br />. <br />'I <br />i, <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MIlLIUNU tULL.U tWH JUrxlL 2^, lyy/ <br />(#23 Long Lake Fire Dept. Vehicle Purchase Prooosal - Continued) <br />Moorse indicated that one vehicle would be a used Subuiban that would be outfitted for <br />light rescue for medical rescues. The current vehicle is not ideal for this usage. He noted <br />that the area is served by North Memorial Ambulance Service but their response time is <br />not Ideal. 1 he v^cle replacement is the number one pnonty ot the t ice Department this <br />year. M^rse s^d the proposal appears to be a good concept. It would allow the older, <br />and hea\ier, vehic'e to be used for heavy rescues and extend the life of that vehicle. <br />Moorse said the proposal for the pick-up vehicle is less clear at this time. He suggested <br />waitmg to approve this vehicle purchase until more information is provided. <br />labour asked about the ownership of the vehicles. Moorse said vehicles purchased after <br />1993 are owned by the cities in direct proportion to their share of the cost. <br />Staff recommended approval of the Suburban and waiting on approving the second <br />vehicle until further information is received. .labbour ask^ that the Long Lake Fire <br />Department understand that the delay in approving the second vehicle is only due to lack <br />ot lull intormation. <br />Goetten moved, Flint seconded, to approve the Long Lake Fire Department’s proposal to <br />purchase and equip a Suburban to serve as a light rescue vehicle at an estimated cost ot <br />$45,900, and approving the City ’s share of the cost at $32,240. The motion includes <br />approving the $32,240 cost to be funded from the Fire Vehicle Replacement Fund and to <br />amend the 1997 budget to reflect this expenditure. Vote: Ayes 3, Nays 0. <br />(#24) LEASE RATES FOR WATER TOWER <br />Jabbour said he supported the proposed lease rates. <br />Goetten asked how it would work. Moorse said he is working on how many users can be <br />accommodated on the water towers. It may be possible that more titan three vendors can <br />be accommodated depending on their location on the tower. <br />Jabbour asked if there would be different pricing depending on location. Moorse said this <br />possibility was suggest^ to the consultant. The consultant said that he did not <br />recommend different pricing levels based on location, as the constraints related to the <br />ant^s was determined by the number ot channels and frequency and not the locauon <br />on the tower. Moorse, however, thought it would be worth reviewing as providing an <br />incentive to providers. <br />Moorse informed Goetten that a document would be provided for each set of antennas <br />for three vendors. <br />Jabbour thanked Moorse for the excellent job in researching this issue. <br />L
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