Station 47?
Station 47?
I just heard Copter 1 report that they were in route to station 47. Anybody know where that is?
Fire Station 47
Fire Station 47 is in the Pacific Highlands Ranch community east of Carmel Valley. I think they has an opening today.
The site for Station 47 is very close to Carmel Valley Rd and Hwy 56, TB 1188F5. It must have been a ground breaking ceremony or something like that. It is definitely not built.
It is supposed to be a fairly large station. Plans call for an engine, truck, brush rig, maybe more. Of course we all know the city will be lucky to fund an engine for that station, let alone a truck. We shall see.
It is supposed to be a fairly large station. Plans call for an engine, truck, brush rig, maybe more. Of course we all know the city will be lucky to fund an engine for that station, let alone a truck. We shall see.
In this week newspaper (Rancho Santa Fe Record).
had a nice write up on Station 47.
I post some facts it said in it.
1.) 10,500 Square foot fire station (occupy an acre of land)
2.) Estimated to cost about $5.2 million, with up to $3.7 million more for equipment, land acquisition and personnel.
3.) Originally to build around 2010.
4.) Pardee homes, Funding the new station's construction and equipment through mandated community improvement fees.
5.) The station should be completed by November 2007
6.) The new station is hoped to cut fire response times to around five minutes.
7.) The fire station will be a "green building" with renewable energy produced on-site by a photovoltaic system.
Oops Here is the web version of what was in the newspaper
http://www.delmartimes.net/index.html#fire
had a nice write up on Station 47.
I post some facts it said in it.
1.) 10,500 Square foot fire station (occupy an acre of land)
2.) Estimated to cost about $5.2 million, with up to $3.7 million more for equipment, land acquisition and personnel.
3.) Originally to build around 2010.
4.) Pardee homes, Funding the new station's construction and equipment through mandated community improvement fees.
5.) The station should be completed by November 2007
6.) The new station is hoped to cut fire response times to around five minutes.
7.) The fire station will be a "green building" with renewable energy produced on-site by a photovoltaic system.
Oops Here is the web version of what was in the newspaper
http://www.delmartimes.net/index.html#fire