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<br />qcc. 5, 1933
<br />Fire Dept> ~`4r, ilanson disa;rced. i4r, ?Ianson s~iQgested that Che matter b~~ ,researched
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<br />(Cont<) cind fell tha~ heat-i.ng t.;u>. rest oi Che C~i.ty g~rat~e. coulrl be postponec
<br />tinC:i.l. ne;~t yeac~.
<br />Ctr. 'fSoss stated thnt the City coi.ild cli snose~ of~ i:he t:anlcer truci; noco
<br />and cvork out some sort of: affreernent ~v~i_th Vadnai.s Hcif;ht , to use their
<br />Cil(1)CP.1 .
<br />hfrs. ~lardini aslceca Iiow :Lont; t:he 7'~i_re Dcpt, anti.cipated keep~.i.na t`ie
<br />tan',cer. A?r, Glanzer commented tha[ the tanlcer coulcl be used for
<br />se~•rer fl.ushi.n~; and stx•eet: fl.ush~i.n,~, by the tJti.li.Cy Department
<br />c~~hen the F;ire DeparCment ~eCS r~.i.c( of the truck 1nd dependent upon
<br />the condit~i_on t:he Cruc!c i.s in,
<br />2~4r, 1-Ianson st:~ted that he. can ,ee when tl~~~ C~ity o-i:i1.1 get in the
<br />po,iti.on of, hav:in,n., to have f.i.re equipinent ori that si.de ofi Ct~~e Ci.4:y.
<br />[-lanson pointed ouT Chat even thouah the money i.s ~i_n che bi.idget
<br />for heaCi.n~; thc remzii.nder oE the c;ara~e, the Cit:y does rlot have
<br />i:o spend i.t.
<br />~4r. G;lanrer cii_d not Feel ~hc cost. oL keeping t:.l~ie ~~~ra~e above
<br />freezi.ns, ~~~ould be much. Glanzer Celt tt~tzt t:l~ie tanlcei° woul.d ta?c<<
<br />up enough area ~in one bay th~it you coul.d not park n~~ry ot:her equ~,i.pmenP:
<br />beh-i.nd iC.
<br />P4r.. i-lanson asic<-~d if ttxe Counci.l was ~~o:Cng to adopt the Pi.re DepC,
<br />bud~;eC a, -~roposrd ~ven ~,,it.h the 57.,009 i.n<rease. i.ri th~ C~i.ty's
<br />cont_rib~ition ~o Che pension Eund,
<br />Mr. Hansot~i asked if Mr. Boss had any comments oi~ the ?'~ire ~9arsh~ll..
<br />N~r. Boss f,ett tl'iat: the }'ir~ 24arshall was a bio ~im~~rovement to Che
<br />Commun-ity ~nd repor~ted that he tias be~n wor',cing cl.osely u~i.th `-tr.
<br />S~ocice~.
<br />i~r. Il~nson ~sl,ced i.f. uncl.~r ~ppend,i.r, P, i.f ~~~i.stin~ bui.ld;.ngs in Li.Ctl.e
<br />Canada ~aoi.~ld have to be sp.rin?clered. hfa-. ,Loc,Ir,e repl~i.ed thaC eY:Lstin;
<br />bu;i_'.ldi.nz;s eo:i.1.7. not. havc io coiuply to the code, buC, .tor examnle,
<br />`[r. Schrier's a}>~rtrnent: bu~ilcli.ngs ~ai11 have to be sp'cinklered.
<br />?~Sr. 1-lanson reported t1~aC i7r. :1rt I:yan has expressec] concern at the
<br />cost o.[ sprinlclers for the t:wo buil~li.ngs he is proposi.ng. M'~r. Loclce
<br />repl:l.~d that unt:i.1 P[r< Ryan obt:ains bi.ds, the C:ity h~s no coay of
<br />Icnowinn wliaC the cosC wi7.1 be. '~Jr. i~ianso^ aslced i.f a bui ldin~ had
<br />Co be sori.nl<lered regard7.ess of tl'te use, 'L'he Tlu~i.lding Inspcct:or
<br />rep].i.ed thnt it cti.d a> the use; vf a 5ui.lclirig can ckian;e.
<br />Harzson asked :i.f P:lte. cocle st,aced Ch~it anythi.nr„ ovex~ 'L,000 sq~usre f,eet
<br />nad to be spri.n',clered. Mr. Locke reolied Chat t:h~is i.s correct.
<br />'lowev~r, i.f, b7r. Ryun ,eparate.d liis bi,uilding co~iCh separation coail,
<br />and e~ach arnz was under 2,000 s-,u<irc f:eeC, Chen Che bu~i_l.d~i_ng caould
<br />not l~ive to be spri.iltclexe.d.
<br />p~F,e _g_.
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