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Mounds View City Council July 11, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 5 <br />• Council Member Thomas referenced the mezzanine Level and asked for further clarification of <br />its' purpose. <br />Fire Chief Zikmund explained that the mezzanine level over the southern part of the building <br />would include the generator room, the mechanics room and a file box storage area; the <br />mezzanine level over the central part of building would have a dual purpose, it would include the <br />central supply area and an unfinished space that would give them the potential to put three to four <br />dorm spaces in the area for overnight duty. <br />Council Member Flaherty referenced the training facility and asked for further clarification. <br />Fire Chief Zilanund stated that primary purpose is to provide a training area and office area. He <br />stated that it would replace the current training facility at Station 3. He stated that the training <br />facility would be primarily classroom training adding that they would also do some low level <br />hands-on training at this facility. He stated that they have agreements with Fridley and Brooklyn <br />Center in addition to having access to the National Sports Center when they need larger training <br />areas. <br />Mayor Marty clarified that the Fire Chief s office is currently located at Station 1 and asked if he <br />would be moving his office to the new location. <br />• Fire Chief Zikmund confirmed that his office is currently located at Station 1 adding that he does <br />not have any plans to relocate at this time. He explained that there has always been an unwritten <br />understanding that the administration offices would remain at Station 1 noting there inay be a <br />time where they would consider placing a Deputy Chief at this location but there is no need to <br />move his office to this location. <br />Mayor Marty asked if the mini-pumper would be kept at the new location or would it remain at <br />the Blaine City Hall. <br />Fire Chief Zikmund stated that the mini-pumper would stay at the Blaine City Hall. He <br />explained that they currently have seven individuals at this location. He further explained that <br />they are currently working on the PRA Legislation allowing City Firefighters that are not in the <br />Public Safety. He stated that they currently have to be in Public Safety to be part of the Police <br />and Fire Fund as a recruitment and retention tool. He stated that the policy process has stalled <br />and will take another two years. He stated that this is an integral part of the process noting that <br />they are hoping to increase the number of individuals once the legislation is passed. <br />Mayor Marty stated that if they have anyone out in the audience that would like to be a Fire <br />Fighter feel free to contact Fire Chief Zikmund at Station 1. <br />Fire Chief Zikmund provided the Council with an update on the engines and command vehicle <br />noting that the engines were approved to go out for bid by the City of Blaine. He stated that the <br />• bids are due back on August 18~' and will bring the bids to all three Councils for consideration. <br />