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June 17, 2013 <br />Page 2 <br />Post inspection findings revealed facilities to be in overall serviceable condition — however <br />structural elements (roofs) of some stations, kitchens and dorm areas were identified as requiring <br />remodel repair and/or replacement. Many of these issues are attributable to the age of each <br />station and by deferred maintenance. <br />City of Santa Ana Fire Stations <br />Fire Station 71 <br />13 years old <br />1029 W. <br />17`h Street <br />Fire Station 72 <br />47 years old <br />1668 E. <br />4a' Street <br />Fire Station 73 <br />51 years old <br />419 S. Franklin Street <br />Fire Station 74 <br />33 years old <br />1427 S. <br />Broadway Avenue <br />Fire Station 75 <br />58 years old <br />120 W. <br />Walnut Street <br />Fire Station 76 <br />33 years old <br />950 W. <br />MacArthur Boulevard <br />Fire Station 77 <br />54 years old <br />2317 S. <br />Greenville Street <br />Fire Station 78 <br />52 years old <br />501 N. Newhope Street <br />Fire Station 79 <br />25 years old <br />1320 E. <br />Warner Avenue <br />The current Fire /Emergency Medical Services contract stipulates that the City shall be <br />responsible for Alterations and improvements identified as a Capital Improvement or any single <br />project that exceeds a cost of 15,000, these improvements/ projects may include seismic repair, <br />major remodel, and renovation. <br />Contact for further information: <br />Scott Brown, Division Chief <br />scottbrown(&ocfa.org <br />714 -567 -3234 <br />Enclosed in this Report: <br />Project Justification / Description /Estimated/Budget/Photos <br />