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Mounds View City Council April 25, 2016 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> <br /> 1 <br />Fire Chief Nyle Zikmund provided the Council with an update on the ladder truck noting this 2 <br />item was budgeted for 2017. He provided described the age of the two aerials the fire department 3 <br />currently had and noted these vehicles have had a long rich history. He explained the aerials are 4 <br />used for all structure fires, mutual aid calls and for crash rescue. He reported the aerials were 5 <br />beyond their life expectancy. He recommended the two aerials be replaced with a single unit. 6 <br />He explained a new aerial took approximately 13 to 15 months to build and would cost 7 <br />approximately $1 million. He explained the new aerial would have a 100-foot ladder and a 8 <br />pump. 9 <br /> 10 <br />Fire Chief Zikmund indicated the City of Mounds View would be responsible for 16% of the 11 <br />aerial truck expense, or $160,000. He explained the cities could opt to lease or buy the truck. It 12 <br />was noted these details could be worked about between the cities. He encouraged the Council to 13 <br />keep this expense in mind for the coming years while doing CIP planning. 14 <br /> 15 <br />Mayor Flaherty asked if staff supported the proposed financing mechanism. Finance Director 16 <br />Beer did support the financing option and stated the only other option would be to pay the 17 <br />expense out of a fund balance. 18 <br /> 19 <br />Mayor Flaherty questioned when the preliminary budget for fire services would be available to 20 <br />the City. Fire Chief Zikmund reported this information would be presented to the City Manager 21 <br />on Wednesday. 22 <br /> 23 <br />Council Member Meehlhause inquired how much it would cost to repair Ladder Truck #17 and 24 <br />asked what the resale value would be on this piece of equipment. Fire Chief Zikmund indicated 25 <br />it would cost $35,000 to repair the ladder on Ladder Truck #17. He stated there was not a big 26 <br />used market for aerial trucks. He estimated Truck #12 and Truck #17 were worth $25,000 each, 27 <br />which was their value in scrap metal. 28 <br /> 29 <br />Council Member Meehlhause asked what reaction the Fire Department received from Blaine and 30 <br />Spring Lake Park. Fire Chief Zikmund commented both cities listened and had a lot of 31 <br />questions. 32 <br /> 33 <br />Finance Director Beer questioned when payments would begin on the new truck. Fire Chief 34 <br />Smith anticipated payments would begin 13 months after the truck was ordered. 35 <br /> 36 <br />Council Member Mueller inquired how many years the City hoped to get out of the current aerial 37 <br />trucks. Fire Chief Zikmund stated the average life expectancy for a fire engine was 10 to 15 38 <br />years. He noted ladder trucks were considered to have a life expectancy of 15 to 20 years. He 39 <br />believed the life of the ladder trucks was extended due to the work completed by the full time 40 <br />mechanic at the fire department. 41 <br /> 42 <br />Mayor Flaherty believed the City had gotten its useful life out of the two aerials and understood it 43 <br />was time to purchase a new ladder truck. 44 <br /> 45