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Capital Expenditures Committee Minutes 12-01-04
Town Offices, Room 111, 7:30 p.m.
All members present (Burnell, Edson, Lamb, Rosenberg, Stolz)
Chief Chris Casey (Police); Charlie Sargent, Police
Operations officer; Chief Bill Middlemiss (Fire)
Also attending: David Kanter, Appropriation Committee
liaison
Communications equipment
Motorola, on state bids list, looking at technology, needs;
police estimate for dispatch center infrastructure, radios,
repeaters, antenna approx. $200,000 (double that estimate to
cover fire)
After 2008, FAA is changing bandwidth, so new system would
be compliant with that; would provide police and fire with
interoperability (a channel they could use to communicate
with each other in emergencies, which lack now); police and
fire now on widely different bands, so must relay
communications through dispatcher, and Lexington on
different bands from other neighbor towns from whom we get
mutual aid (Lexington at center of four different fire
districts, all on different frequencies!), so need carry
multiple radios on trucks to communicate with them
Seeking federal grant for whole system, police and fire;
would apply this winter; ahead of the money seeking from
Town Meeting more or less to plan the system and dispatch
facilities/center $40,000); total project cost likely
$400,000-500,000; apply for grant of $250,000-400,000,
depending on what Motorola study shows; $40,000 from town
would be the required 10% local match
May have space needs to accommodate equipment in dispatch
center (three people maximum now)
Question; confer with Dana Ham about school’s plan/request
for monitoring and systems? Not now figured into design of
what police and fire are working on
Public Safety Report
Questions raised about condition of police station, fire HQ
and MBTE leak; but police can live with building, fire not
worried about MBTE (rather, concerned with mold in crawl
space, and possible floor failure under weight of heavier
trucks carrying more water; DPW supposed to be evaluating
floor, maybe solution is to fill the crawl space? On MBTE,
negotiating with Shell about solution involving exterior,
below-grade pumping, and cash contribution for exercise room
[but would have to have those funds appropriated by town!])
Some building envelope work needed on police building
windows, no second floor access (no elevator); issue about
loss of outdoor shooting range at Hartwell
Police concludes 9:00
Fire equipment
De facto decommissioning of fire-alarm-box system as units
fail; would have to consult Selectmen before taking down
system as a whole
Engine 2: $345,000 appropriated, getting truck and equipment
for about $310,000; have loaner now, our truck due in
January
Engine 1 just pump tested; suggests problems in bolts
securing pump, frame; is used as backup in East Lexington
Rescue 2: $160,000; Rescue 1, bought as heavier unit,
already has 54,000 miles after 2 years and is proving
expensive in brake and front end repairs; therefore looking
for a replacement vehicle between existing R1 and R2; vans
too light, R1 too heavy, so maybe pick-up truck chassis;
paramedics and mechanics evaluating now’ maybe keep R2 as
reserve unit (in service is staffed by ladder truck staff)
Engine 1 scheduled for 2007, Engine 3 in shop for month now
On average, 4,000 ambulance runs per year; 2100 EMS-
related, 1900 fire-related
Recap: FY ’06, $40,000 for communications strategy and
$160,000 for R@
’07, $350,000 for E1
’08 $180,000 for R1
‘09-’10, fire breathing apparatus, E3
‘12-’13, ladder truck
Show scheduled replacement year in future CEC reports!
Prevention?
On-duty shift inspects homes at point of sale (shift
commander), plus 54 quarterly inspections of healthcare,
childcare, educational facilities, by E3 and E4 staffs; 2.5
hours per facility = 1 per day; plus assembly places,
sprinklers, construction acceptance inspections, oil burners
= assistant chief or chief
Most towns this size would have 2 fire prevention
officers to review plans, etc; we have NONE; and Mass
requires more inspections in 2005 of places of assembly,
liquor license holders, etc. , after RI fire
Chief seeing an administrative assistant; fire
prevention officers; and a lieutenant
New homes have better systems, but pose other issues
with their gables, trusses, etc.; town has good water
system, but hard to deploy it
Third fire station?
Standard is to get to fire in 4 minutes, but parts of town
take 8-10 minutes.
Should investigate third location, not at Old Res., but down
Spring Street, where development is concentrating
Five years out or more; HQ renovation sooner, floor issues,
windows, ADA work NOT done
DPW needs communicate better with fire on painting, ADA
work, floor sagging study
Fire concludes 10:10
Other committee business
Edson: per Hadley, state funds available for traffic-light
equipment for Lowell and Maple intersection, town has to pay
for wiring; Hadley not yet in contact with Building Finance
Advisory Committee on 201 Bedford St.
Discussion of filing of minutes with Town Clerk, copying
Town Meeting Members Association; Rosenberg to verify filing
mechanism with Town Clerk
Rosenberg to draft language for committee section of Town
annual report
December 15 meet 7:30 to go over recommendations; 8:00 at
Police Station for view of dispatch center, town meeting
annual report photo; continue discussion on Town Meeting
recommendations, Jan. 10 summit, our report, warrant items
Meeting concluded 10:20 p.m.
John S. Rosenberg, Clerk