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11/28/2022
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RPCA Attachment D <br />I NTEROFFICE M EMORANDUM <br /> <br />th <br />Date:October 25, 2022 <br />To: Thomas Paschke, City Planner <br />Bryan Lloyd, Senior Planner <br />From: Neil Sjostrom AssistantFire Chief /Fire Marshal <br />Development 1415 County Road B <br />RE: <br />TheFireDepartment reviewed the proposed plans for the project noted above, this project was <br />reviewed from both an operational perspective, as well as from the perspective of being the <br />Multi-Family Licensing authority within the City of Roseville. <br />Impacts to the fire department include short and long-term impact: <br />1)Fire inspections and plan-review required for the construction of a large multi-family <br />project.These types of large projects require significant staff time for plan review and the multiple <br />inspections required due to the size of the project. <br />Long-Term impacts of this project on the Fire Department include: <br />1)Increased annual licensing inspections and potential complaint follow-ups. The Fire Department <br />multi-family licensing program is currently stretched thin and the additionalinspection <br />requirements of a new multi-family project will only increase demand and pressure on the limited <br />resources available. Even new construction projects have an increase in licensing complaints once <br />buildings are occupied. <br />2)Increased 911 emergency response, the increase in population within the newly constructed <br />multi-family building will result in an increase in the need for medical and fire services from <br />residents. <br />Page 2 of 4 <br /> <br />
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