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25A - AGMT - FIRE STATION CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
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Community Development
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11/18/2013
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Exhibit A <br />ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY <br />Keith Richter, Fire Chief (714) 573-6000 wmv,ocfa.org <br />DATE: June 17,2013 <br />TO: Kevin O'Rourke, interim City Manager <br />FROM: Scott Brown, Division Chief, OCFA/Cityof Santa Ana Fire Services <br />SUBJECT: Capital Improvement Plan, City Owned Fire Facilities <br />aqMMqM <br />This item is submitted for discussion and subsequent policy direction for utilization of CDBG <br />funding allocated for City owner fire facilities. <br />1, Assess pending Capital Improvement projects for (lo) Santa Ana Fire station facilities <br />2. Direct staff to review prqjcct(s) as identified by OCFA (enclosed in this report) <br />3. Determine if projects meet funding criteria <br />4. Re-authorize expenditures as identified in CDBG — Public Facility Improvement — <br />fire station fund <br />5. Develop project th-achne for completion of identified CIP related projects for <br />Fire facilities <br />Luhuaq-111- <br />In April 2012, the Orange County Fire Authority assumed Fire/ EIVIS services for the <br />City of Santa Ana, Ten fire stations are strategically located within the City providing fire <br />and ems emergency response within the City. The OCFA property management section <br />conducted a cursory review of (10) Santa Ana Fire Stations to assess/ evaluate overall <br />conditions of the facilities, the inspection included the following functional areas; <br />• Electrical <br />• Plumbing HVAC <br />• Emergency Generators <br />• Roofs <br />• Apparatus Bay Doors <br />• Diesel Exhaust Collection <br />• Underground Storage Tanks <br />• Dorm, bath, and storage configuration <br />25A -17 <br />
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