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2002 |
Fire
district purchases city property
The Sisters-Camp
Sherman Rural Fire Protection District now owns the entire city block where
the fire hall now sits.
The district purchased the
area where the city maintenance shops now sit for $200,000. The city has
three years to vacate the site, though it is expected that the city will
move out as soon as shops near the sewer plant are built.
The fire district won't be
ready to do much on the property for a couple of years, according to fire
Chief Don Rowe.
The main priority is to create
quarters for firefighters.
"We need sleeping quarters
before we can hire anyone else," Rowe said.
The district plans to expand
without adding any burden to taxpayers.
"We don't want to go out for
any bond or anything," Rowe said.
That means the district will
need some time to save money and to seek grant funding.
Rowe said the district will
have a conceptual plan for the site within a year. That plan will include
parking, office space, sleeping quarters and storage facilities. The district
may also lease space to the Oregon Department of Forestry, which currently
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