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JULY 21, 1992
8. CONSIDERATION OF LEGISLATION REGARDING FIRE DEPARTMENT AERIAL
APPARATUS
A. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EMERGENCY REPAIRS
Council Member Barnett asked Assistant Fire Chief Martin to
clarify the issue of whether or not this ladder truck could be
repaired or not. After taking this vehicle to Seattle for
testing, it proved to be quite a viable repair.
Council Member Beauchamp asked if this was the tallest rig in
the City. This ladder truck is 85 feet tall, with the second
tallest being the Ready Tower which is 50 feet tall.
Resolution No. D-6157 having been read by title, it was MOVED
BY BUCHANAN, SECONDED BY BEAUCHAMP, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION.
The motion carried by unanimous roll call vote.
RESOLUTION NO. D-6157, A RESOLUTION authorizing emergency
repairs to the City's Seagraves snorkel fire fighting truck.
B. FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1992 BUDGET
AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR $50,000 IN REPAIRS (NO FORMAL
ACTION REQUIRED THIS MEETING)
An Ordinance amending the 1992 budget and appropriating funds
for repairs to the City's Seagraves snorkel fire fighting
truck, having been read by title only, was laid on the table
for one week, until July 28, 1992.
*9. REPORT FROM PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, STREET DIVISION,
REGARDING THE STREET SWEEPERS (1992 POLICY ISSUE)
The staff recommendation to not proceed with additional
funding of a third street sweeper at this time, was accepted.
*10. REPORT FROM DIRECT ADMINISTRATORS FOR SUBMISSION OF 1991
HEALTH BENEFITS
The report from Direct Administrators on the 1991 Year-end
Medical Insurance Report was accepted.
*11. APPROVAL OF MONTHLY VEHICLE ACCIDENT REPORT FOR JUNE 1992
The June 1992 Motor Vehicle Accident report was accepted.
12. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF CONTRACT
WITH STATE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (DCD) FOR LAW
AND JUSTICE CENTER, DEFINING THE CITY'S INTENT TO COMPLETE LAW
AND JUSTICE CENTER AND PROVIDE LOCAL FINANCING
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