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<br />765.PumperlTanker <br /> <br />1979 <br /> <br />$115,000 <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />Totals <br /> <br />$712,200 <br /> <br />All of these pieces of equipment were purchased directly by the Fire Department from <br />their capital fund. It is difficult to determine which community paid for what percentage <br />of this equipment. If it is broken down on the current percentage basis, Shoreview would <br />have contributed $445,125, Arden Hills would have contributed $178,050, and North <br />Oaks would have contributed $89,025. In addition, Engine 3 was refurbished in 1997 at a <br />cost of $32,000 which was paid by the Fire Department. Enginc 2 was refurbished in <br />2001 at a cost of $60,000, which was split by North Oaks and Shoreview. Unit 765 has <br />been sold by the DepaJ1menL <br /> <br /> Major Equipment <br />Equipment Year AH NO SV !J. Total <br />764 Tanker 2 2002 $ 29,166 $116,746 $ 58,374 $204,286 <br />768 Grass Rig 2 1999 $ 40,000 $ 40,000 <br />769 Grass Rig 1 1999 $ 40,000 $ 40,000 <br />830 Car 1 2000 $ 8,767 $ 4,383 $ 21,917 $ 35,067 <br />835 Car 2 1996 $ 7,000 $ 3,500 $ 17,500 $ 28,000 <br />839 Car 3 1991 $ 6.745 $ 3,373 $ 16,864 $ 26,982 . <br />840 Engine 4 2001 $308,000 $308,000 <br />840 (sold) 1987 $130,000 $130,000 <br />841 (sold) 1987 $130,000 $130,000 <br />842 Telesquirt 1988 $225,000 $225,000 <br />843 Ladder 1989 $225,000 $225,000 $450,000 <br />844 Utility 4 1989 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 <br />845 Grass 3 1995 $ 18,500 $ 18,500 <br />Totals $276,678 $128,002 $1,181,155 $ 80,000 $1,665,835 <br /> 17% 8% 71% 5% 100% <br /> <br />These are the actual cost splits for these pieces of major equipment. <br /> <br />As noted above, Engines 840 and 841 were both sold with Shoreview receiving the <br />proceeds of the sale. The total proceeds were about $100,000 which helped finance the <br />purchase of new Engine 4 for $308,000. <br /> <br />There are some additional capital expenses for items such as generators and self <br />contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) that the cities have contributed to at various <br />levels. <br /> <br />. <br />