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City Council Packet - 03/14/1962 T i r ry R 1) CI T Y C O u .l IIciGiTt S O]' S1 PTTN; MARFt 14 lgr? Those present.: Mayor Phillips, Councilmen Aitken, Ilannetnan, V'erharen and ?;Foodard, and from Tualatin Rural Fire District Rob Saarinen, Lee Miller and Buddy gather, Mayor Phillips opened the meeting by 1 general. discussion of the Knauss fire. lie stated that it tool, 13 minutes for the fire truck, after the alarm,to leave the Ti: and Fire Station c.nd that it tool: 19 minutes for the fire truck from Tualatin Station to arrive at the fire scene, Mayor Phillips thought this time interval Yeas too long for rood fire r•rotection. - ;-.r Puller .dated than he be- lieved this to be normal since volunteers man the Tigard truck andthat because of the distance, and the curves from Tualatin to Tioard he could not see;` how it could be improved. In general discussion the Council believed that Ti;;ard should be the manned fire station in the District, or at least a. manned Sub-station of Tualatin. Tic,ard is the center Of area iopula- tion and industry, and this should be considered. ' mr ;tiller ` stated that in order to c.;ive adequate protection to r'ilsonville and Stafford thatTualatin would have to remain the manned station in the Tualatin Rural. Fire District because of its central loca- tion.in that district area. Councilmen Hanneman and ;doodard asked the members of Tualatin Rural Fire District what could be done to improve our Tigard fire protection. It was stated by CouncilIan Aitken that we should have a minimum of one man in the day time and two men at night with an additional man for fill-in on days off - a total of four paid men. We should have adequate fire f.irhtinueruIpment for this;manned force; this would allow for adequate coverac,e throuclh- out this section of the Tualatin Rural Fire District. Mr Miller- Stated this would cost approximately $400 per man per month, plus equipment. .,ayor Phillips asked if this could not be borned by all the area, of the District because this would be a definite;,im- provement in the total fire protection. all members present Tualatin Rural Fire District stated this would from require a' study; by all. The Tigard City Council proposed to the members of the Tualatin it would bal d be District that :the below numbered'items be studied and t woappreciated if answers could planned for be received at meeting ,~larch 27. 1962, at 7:30 p M. at the Tigard ;tater :District Office: PROPOSAL: 1. Tualatin Rural Fire District furnishcostficures to the Tigard City Council for four (4) paid men for a manned fire ;station at Tigard,:' 2. Cost of additional equipment, if any. 3. Cost of renovation of present building for housing men.' 4.: increase to Tualatin Fire District millage rate because of above additional costs. Meeting adjourned at 9:00 p. M.