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MONCKS CORNER CONSIDERS NEW FIRE STATION
Facility would serve Foxbank area, but might increase taxes
Town officials have annexed thousands of houses in new subdivisions along U.S. Highway 52 north of Goose Creek in the past few years.
The area is served by the Whitesville Rural Fire Department, which has a station about four miles to the west.
Moncks Corner Fire Chief David Miller and Mayor Bill Peagler say that's too far. They estimate it would take a firetruck about eight minutes to respond to a fire in Foxbank, where about 600 houses have been built just north of Cypress Gardens Road. They say it shouldn't take more than three or four minutes for a firetruck to reach a burning house.
Peagler is asking council to approve a new fire station in or near Foxbank, where 10 new houses a month are being built and 1,700 more are planned.
Several Foxbank residents have appeared at council meetings to support Peagler since the proposal came up last year.
The new station would cost about $800,000. Peagler and Miller also want council to approve $400,000 for a new firetruck for the main station at the municipal compl
The whole point that no self respecting anti life safety zealot will never acknowledge is when homes are sprinklered the local government ceases to be the primary fire protection provider and the homeowner takes personal responsibility for his home and family !
In the abouve case the 2,500 homes (tract) at about 1,400 sq ft each can be sprinklered for about 1,500 each not including the discounts for shared plumbing lines or insurance reductions.
Here is the total for those who are may be mathmatically challenged (you know who) 2,500 x 1,400 x 1.20 PSF = $4,200,000.00
The end result is that the BUILDERS were subsidized by the Town of Moncks Corner for the cost of the new fire station.
How much would that builder subsidy cost the citizens of this small town to build and operate hmmmm lets see!
Initial hard cost for one ststion
Build fire station $800,000
Fire truck $400,000
Staff vehicles $ 50,000
Support equipment $ 210,000
Hard cost of the fire station $ 1,460,000
Recuring annual cost
Three firefighters (7shifts wk) $735,000
Training and support $ 50,000
Fuel and maintenance $ 50,000
Regular annual cost $ 835,000
GRAND TOTAL FIRST YEAR $2,295,000
Time frame for break even for the Town with sprinklers 2.2 years
Total first year cost to the taxpayers in the Town of Moncks Corner
and susbidy to the builder to encourage him to build code substandard homes
Oh year and don't forget no fire service deaths and no civilian deaths so we can consider that cost savings
SO NOW WHICH SYSTEM OF FIRE PROTECTION IS REALLY THE BETTER DEAL (except of course from the builders perspective)
MONCKS CORNER CONSIDERS NEW FIRE STATION
Facility would serve Foxbank area, but might increase taxes
Town officials have annexed thousands of houses in new subdivisions along U.S. Highway 52 north of Goose Creek in the past few years.
The area is served by the Whitesville Rural Fire Department, which has a station about four miles to the west.
Moncks Corner Fire Chief David Miller and Mayor Bill Peagler say that's too far. They estimate it would take a firetruck about eight minutes to respond to a fire in Foxbank, where about 600 houses have been built just north of Cypress Gardens Road. They say it shouldn't take more than three or four minutes for a firetruck to reach a burning house.
Peagler is asking council to approve a new fire station in or near Foxbank, where 10 new houses a month are being built and 1,700 more are planned.
Several Foxbank residents have appeared at council meetings to support Peagler since the proposal came up last year.
The new station would cost about $800,000. Peagler and Miller also want council to approve $400,000 for a new firetruck for the main station at the municipal compl
The whole point that no self respecting anti life safety zealot will never acknowledge is when homes are sprinklered the local government ceases to be the primary fire protection provider and the homeowner takes personal responsibility for his home and family !
In the abouve case the 2,500 homes (tract) at about 1,400 sq ft each can be sprinklered for about 1,500 each not including the discounts for shared plumbing lines or insurance reductions.
Here is the total for those who are may be mathmatically challenged (you know who) 2,500 x 1,400 x 1.20 PSF = $4,200,000.00
The end result is that the BUILDERS were subsidized by the Town of Moncks Corner for the cost of the new fire station.
How much would that builder subsidy cost the citizens of this small town to build and operate hmmmm lets see!
Initial hard cost for one ststion
Build fire station $800,000
Fire truck $400,000
Staff vehicles $ 50,000
Support equipment $ 210,000
Hard cost of the fire station $ 1,460,000
Recuring annual cost
Three firefighters (7shifts wk) $735,000
Training and support $ 50,000
Fuel and maintenance $ 50,000
Regular annual cost $ 835,000
GRAND TOTAL FIRST YEAR $2,295,000
Time frame for break even for the Town with sprinklers 2.2 years
Total first year cost to the taxpayers in the Town of Moncks Corner
and susbidy to the builder to encourage him to build code substandard homes
Oh year and don't forget no fire service deaths and no civilian deaths so we can consider that cost savings
SO NOW WHICH SYSTEM OF FIRE PROTECTION IS REALLY THE BETTER DEAL (except of course from the builders perspective)