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.. Agenda Section: 9. A <br />REQUEST FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATION _JT-TS4i'— <br />Report Number <br />STAG REPORT Report Date: �- <br />- CouncilAcdon: <br />❑ SpecW Order of Business <br />CITY COUNCD.I4EETINGDATE October 25, 1993 C. Public Hearings <br />G Consent Agenda <br />f- Council Business <br />Item Description: Consideration Approving the Contract Between the Spring Lake Park, Blaine <br />and %lounds View Pire Department and the Twin City Army Ammunition Plan (TCCAP) <br />Administrator's ReviewiRecommendation: <br />• No comments to supplement this report <br />• Comments attached. <br />ExplanationiSummarl (attach supplement sheets as necessary.) <br />CL1�iMARY� <br />In an effort to reduce the costs to the three cities, the Fire Department <br />has successfully negotiated a contract for fire services with the Twin <br />cities ARMY Ammunition Plant (TCAAP). <br />The Fire Department will provide fire services to the plant at a cost of <br />$85,000 (excluding buildings leased by Alliant Tech., Army Reserves, and <br />National Guard. The site, located approximately 20 minutes from our <br />stations, is expected to generate no more than four or five calls per year <br />plus an appropriate amount of time drilling at the site. <br />One unusual feature consists of Federal requirements that, while drilling <br />or firefighting at the facility, firefighters must be paid the minimum wage <br />in the fire contract of the former fire department. This is not a <br />substantial amount of money, but it is disconcerting that, once again, a <br />Federal agency is dictating what a local unit of government must pay their <br />employees for services. <br />The bottom line to the contract is that it is a very good contract, one <br />that represents yet another fine example of inter -governmental cooperation <br />and also an opportunity to reduce the three cities budget amount for fire <br />services area wide. i <br />Samantha Orduno, City Administrator <br />RECOMMENQATIQNN; <br />Motion to approve the contract for fire services between Spring Lank Park - <br />Blaine -Mounds View Fire Department and TCAAP. <br />
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