Chief Fuller's answers pg -2-
1. Since I couldn?’t find the map, I used the one from my PATA newsletter, how far from Refugee Road is the police station?
Response ?– The site for the new police department is adjacent to and abuts Refugee Road. The building itself will be constructed approximately 200 ?– 300 feet off and facing Refugee Road.
2. Wouldn?’t the roadway and parking lot be included in the overall package?
Response ?– No. The building and construction is not bid as an overall project. Each phase of the contract is bid separately but in accordance with State law. Through many reasons may exist for this choice, the foremost centers around cost saving measures. Our current efforts have resulted in well over a $100,000 savings already.
3. If the answer to number 2 is yes, where the heck is the $150k roadway going to and whom does it serve? I hope the answer is not that it is the prime street for Mr. Berry?’s development.
Response ?– Though not answered Yes in the previous question, I will respond for clarification. The building will not have direct access to Refugee Road. Access to the facility will be through the roadway connecting to Refugee Road. The costs ($150K) for the roadway will be paid for by the City for that portion of roadway needed for access to the building. Future development costs will be borne by those developers of property owner?’s needing service or extension of the roadway.
4. Does the City, or do they not provide water and sewer to Big Bear Plaza, McDonald?’s, etc., adjacent to the police station?
Response ?– Yes. The police department will however not be adjacent to these facilities.
5. If the answer to 4 is yes, can?’t they tap into services there instead of running new service across Mr. Berry?’s property? I mean, come on, how much water use and sewage use can the police generate? Aren?’t they out on the road most of the time?
Response ?– In order to ?‘tap into?’ the services you are suggesting the City would need to cross many property owner?’s lands. This is not practical or fiscally appropriate. Water and sewer services lines will be provided to the facility at the property owner?’s expense. The city?’s cost for the lines will be to connect to those lines provided to our new property line. This I understand is a normal and customary expense.
The amount of water and sewage usage by the police, whether on the road or not, is not a relevant nor legitimate question.
1. Since I couldn?’t find the map, I used the one from my PATA newsletter, how far from Refugee Road is the police station?
Response ?– The site for the new police department is adjacent to and abuts Refugee Road. The building itself will be constructed approximately 200 ?– 300 feet off and facing Refugee Road.
2. Wouldn?’t the roadway and parking lot be included in the overall package?
Response ?– No. The building and construction is not bid as an overall project. Each phase of the contract is bid separately but in accordance with State law. Through many reasons may exist for this choice, the foremost centers around cost saving measures. Our current efforts have resulted in well over a $100,000 savings already.
3. If the answer to number 2 is yes, where the heck is the $150k roadway going to and whom does it serve? I hope the answer is not that it is the prime street for Mr. Berry?’s development.
Response ?– Though not answered Yes in the previous question, I will respond for clarification. The building will not have direct access to Refugee Road. Access to the facility will be through the roadway connecting to Refugee Road. The costs ($150K) for the roadway will be paid for by the City for that portion of roadway needed for access to the building. Future development costs will be borne by those developers of property owner?’s needing service or extension of the roadway.
4. Does the City, or do they not provide water and sewer to Big Bear Plaza, McDonald?’s, etc., adjacent to the police station?
Response ?– Yes. The police department will however not be adjacent to these facilities.
5. If the answer to 4 is yes, can?’t they tap into services there instead of running new service across Mr. Berry?’s property? I mean, come on, how much water use and sewage use can the police generate? Aren?’t they out on the road most of the time?
Response ?– In order to ?‘tap into?’ the services you are suggesting the City would need to cross many property owner?’s lands. This is not practical or fiscally appropriate. Water and sewer services lines will be provided to the facility at the property owner?’s expense. The city?’s cost for the lines will be to connect to those lines provided to our new property line. This I understand is a normal and customary expense.
The amount of water and sewage usage by the police, whether on the road or not, is not a relevant nor legitimate question.