The plan to add a new single-chassis fire truck moved forward Monday when the Solvang City Council decided to draw up plans to slightly modify its existing fire station to accommodate the size of the new vehicle. The building modification will extend the fire station by about 10 feet to the rear and add approximately 240-square-feet to the building's size.
The plan to add a new single-chassis fire truck moved forward Monday when the Solvang City Council decided to draw up plans to slightly modify its existing fire station to accommodate the size of the new vehicle.
The building modification will extend the fire station by about 10 feet to the rear and add approximately 240-square-feet to the building's size. The architectural design work is estimated to cost $34,000, with the construction estimated at $65,000. It is not yet known how much demolition will cost, which the city will also pay for.
The largest cost of the project is the $1.6 million fire truck, which will be paid for by the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians.
"There's an agreement between the County of Santa Barbara and its fire department and the tribe to purchase a new ladder truck as mitigation for the casino expansion project for an amount not to exceed $1.6 million," said Sam Cohen, government and legal specialist for the tribe.
While the county's Fire Station No. 32, in Santa Ynez, is typically the tribe's first responder, the county's fire chief thought the new fire truck would be better placed in the neighboring Fire Station 30 in Solvang, Cohen said.