HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-280 CCRMember Bill Fignar introduced the following resolution
and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 79 -280
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE BROOKLYN CENTER VOLUNTEER
FIRE DEPARTMENT TO USE A CERTAIN STATE -OWNED HOUSE
IN THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER FOR TRAINING PURPOSES
WHEREAS, the Brooklyn Center Volunteer Fire Department has
requested the Brooklyn Center City Council to authorize the use of
a state -owned house within the City of Brooklyn Center for the
purpose of burning for Fire Department training; and
WHEREAS, training drills are essential to maintain the
effectiveness of the Brooklyn Center Volunteer Fire Department; and
WHEREAS, the Brooklyn Center Volunteer Fire Department has
obtained permission from the State Department of Transportation for
the use of the house for training contingent on authorization for
such use by the Brooklyn Center City Council; and
WHEREAS, the Brooklyn Center Volunteer Fire Department has
requested the Brooklyn Center City Council to authorize the use of
one state -owned house for training purposes through February 29, 1980;
and
WHEREAS, the subject house is located at 5440 4th Street
North, within the City of Brooklyn Center.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the
City of Brooklyn Center hereby authorizes the use of the subject
house, by the Brooklyn Center Volunteer Fire Department, for training
purposes through February 29, 1980.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that except for negligent acts of the
State, its agents and employees, the City of Brooklyn Center assumes
all liability for, and will save the State, its agents and employees
harmless from, all claims for damages, actions or causes of action
arising out of the use of the subject building by the City for Fire
Department training.
December 3 1979
Date Mayo
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ATTEST:
Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded
by member Tony Kuefler and upon vote being taken thereon, the following
voted in favor thereof: Dean Nyquist, Tony Kuefler, Bill Fignar, and
Celia Scott;
and the following voted against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.