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5.6 PCSR 02-28-1995
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,-`/ `� <br /> IitMEMORANDUM <br /> y of , <br /> 1kRiver TO: Planning Commission <br /> FROM: Bruce West, Fire Chief <br /> DATE: February 23, 1995 <br /> SUBJECT: Elk River Ice Arena Addition and Fire Hydrant <br /> Locations <br /> Currently, the planned locations for the fire hydrants for the new addition to the Ice Arena are as <br /> follows: <br /> 0 one fire hydrant will be in the southeast area of the addition with the addition of a planned <br /> second fire hydrant in the northeast section of the arena expansion. <br /> There has also been discussion of creating a loop around the entire ice arena complex. Creating a <br /> loop around the ice arena complex will not solve a potential problem with the new northeast <br /> hydrant. With the placement of a fire department pumper in the location of the southeast hydrant, <br /> we will be "stealing" all of the water before it would get to the northeast hydrant. We could use <br /> • the capacity of the water main at the southeast hydrant and there would virtually be no water left <br /> at the northeast hydrant for feasible usage. <br /> Secondly, I would like the Planning Commission to look at the possibility of continuing the water <br /> main from the southeast hydrant to the northeast hydrant on the location of the ice arena complex <br /> and continuing north to Lowell Street. If we connected the hydrants on site at the ice arena <br /> complex with the dead-end hydrant at Lowell Street, we would be creating a two-fold increase in <br /> our water supply to this Elk River neighborhood area. <br /> First of all we would have an uninterrupted amount of water that would be available for the ice <br /> arena complex. The northeast hydrant would be feasible and fully usable if it was connected to <br /> the Lowell Street hydrant. We would also be improving our water flow capability in the <br /> neighborhood just to the north of the ice arena complex by having the water mains connected to <br /> both the northeast and the southeast hydrant on the arena complex site. <br /> I understand this alternative of connecting the water mains at the Lowell Street area will require <br /> easements. The issue here is in reference to the additional costs of the proposed loop around the <br /> arena complex site vs. acquiring easements and connecting the water main through the Lowell <br /> Street area. I feel the overall added benefit to this area would be best served by connecting the <br /> water main form the arena complex site to the Lowell Street dead-end hydrant area. <br /> • If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at the Elk River Fire Department 441- <br /> 4919. <br /> sidpcmemo <br /> 13065 Orono Parkway • P.O. Box 490 • Elk River, MN 55330 • (612) 441-7420 • Fax: (612) 441-7425 <br />
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