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HomeMy WebLinkAbout29-Fire Department Lf."C" . il CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Larry R. Pitzer, Fire Chief Subject: Recommendations to the Mayor and Common Council by the Fire Department Response Standards Ad Hoc Committee. Dept: Fire Date: March 1, 2005 MC/C Meeting Date: March 21, 2005 Synopsis of Previous Councll Action: ORIGINAL 06/01/98 Resolution #1998-130 establishing a Fire apparatus replacement schedule. 07/06/04 Study session presentation to the Mayor and Common Council on emergency call volwne management and review of apparatus replacement schedule. 01/12/05 The Fire Department Response Standards Ad Hoc Committee approved to make recommendations to the Mayor and Common Council. RECOMMENDATION: That recommendations to the Mayor and Common Council by the Fire Departrn~1'lt Response Standards Ad Hoc Committee be approved subject to funding availability. Contact Person: Larry R. Pitzer. Fire Chief Phone: (909) 384-5286 Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: Citywide FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $ Source: (Acct. No) (Acct. Description) Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. (;L ( ~ /~JjtO:S- ~ i: --, ,,- . ~ STAFF REPORT SUBJECT Recommendations to the Mayor and Common Council by the Fire Department Response Standards Ad Hoc Committee. BACKGROUND On July 6, 2004, the Fire Department scheduled a study session with the Mayor and Common Council to hear a presentation on emergency call volume management and review of the apparatus replacement program. The Mayor directed Fire to reconvene with the Fire Department Response Standards Ad Hoc Committee to deliberate further. On January 12, 2005, the Fire Department Response Standards Ad Hoc Committee unanimously approved to make recommendations to the Mayor and Common Council as delineated below: A) The Mayor approach County government for adequate funding to maintain the service level in both City and County areas. B) The Mayor and Common Council make progress with implementation of the four fire stations that require relocation. The four stations can be relocated sequentially as prioritized by the Fire Department. Specifically, for fiscal year 05-06, move forward with land acquisition as the high priority. C) Revise the apparatus replacement schedule so it will change fire engine replacement from 12 years to 8 years. The Fire Department Response Standards Ad Hoc Committee seeks the Mayor and Common Council approval to submit a request to amend the approved fire apparatus replacement schedule at the April 4th Council meeting. FINANCIAL IMPACT There is no cost to the city for the recommendations. If the recommendations are implemented, there will be a cost to the city. At this time, cost increase of apparatus replacement caused by shorter life span of fire engines is unknown. Cost of a fire station relocation will include land purchase. RECOMMENDATION That recommendations to the Mayor and Common Council by the Fire Department Response Standards Ad Hoc Committee be approved subject to funding availability. 1