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r <br /> • Auugust•21,p�:9a <br /> Cederberg about what I said and I want at least one of you to stand <br /> NOV I don't rant this to sound like a eulogy for this community, be- <br /> cause this isn't a wake, it's not a funeral, it's not a burial, the <br /> reason it's not is because When you bury somebody you can walk away <br /> and yo u can try to forget, but this is something that we will never <br /> be able to forgot and you will not be able to forgot. Now I don't <br /> think em wasting ter time tonight because no matter how much City <br /> slicker gloss. Don Kahan, can try to rub off on you and no matter <br /> how euphoric Leon Wirt can make you with the promises of granduer <br /> he hold out like projects such as this I think that each elected <br /> official in this community has a conscienous and you are not going <br /> to be able to forget what you are doing tonight, you are going to <br /> have to remember that. Came November, cues future decisions to be <br /> made by the people of this community, there is going to be no where <br /> to hide no way to forget, so in concluding. I would like to say <br /> that I dope all of you get, Mr. Kahan, people in the community that <br /> are for the mall, City Council, I hope that you get whatever it is <br /> that you want out of this project because many of us our paying a <br /> tremendous price. <br /> Wasehak: Thank you. Okay is there anyone else that wish to say. <br /> You relinquished your time. <br /> You get four minutes Mr. McKee. <br /> McKee: Perhaps what I have to say is alittle anticlimatic tonight, <br /> for the record Don McKee, 1045 LaFarge. <br /> I guess I get back to some of the hard questions and I'm sure Mr. <br /> Kahan will agree that be would not want his shopping center to burn <br /> down, so my question concern the fire department. <br /> I am a professional engineer and I subscribe to a engineering philosophy <br /> that holds that you only have knowledge of a subject when you can <br /> express it in numbers. and so in light of that I would like to ask <br /> how many firs trucks will be required. when will they be required, <br /> What kind will be required, how much will they cost, how big a fire <br /> house will be required, whet special equipment will be required in <br /> that fire house, how much will it cost when will it be required, <br /> how many volunteer firemen will be required what kind of special training <br /> will they need and how much will that cost? Can we expect to. draw <br /> enough volunteer firemen from the populations that will sxsist as the <br /> various stages go ahead. And what about professional firemen, will <br /> they then be required, if so how much salary will we hays to pay <br /> how noany will it be when do we have to have them. <br /> On the other side of the coin. What kind of revenues can we expect, or <br /> can the fire district expect to receive, from the property taxes <br /> and will those cover the various expenses and if not what sort of <br /> financing will be required what alternatives are there? <br /> Can anyone answer those questions? I am prepared to stand here and <br /> get an answer. <br /> Waschak: City staff do you mind answering. <br />