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I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Councilmember Anderson inquired if the mezzanine level was anticipated when the <br />built. <br /> <br />City Engineer Olson replied that the water tower was designed to <br /> <br />Councilmember Anderson inquired if mezzanine levels are used to <br />telecommunication equipment. <br /> <br />City Engineer Olson replied yes, but in Verizon Wireless case <br /> <br />Councilmember Anderson stated that if Verizon Wirele.. to u,, <br />will everyone else and then the City will lose their Why <br />communication companies and locate their <br /> <br />lower level than so <br /> be like other <br /> <br />Councilmember Kurak stated that if the lower level is more <br />losing storage space shouldn't Verizon be charged a premium <br /> <br />and the City is <br /> <br />Mr. Littlejohn stated that Verizon <br />even though the City will <br /> <br />agreed to pay the <br /> time. <br /> <br />~ezzanine charge <br /> <br />Councilmember Anderson inquired <br /> <br />carders <br /> <br />why can't Verizon. <br /> <br /> Mr. Littlejohn replied that he disagreed that mezzanine levels are <br /> commonly used because ~most water ~ built to accept mezzanines. <br /> J~':~, · >,., : i'-'~'~ <br /> ~;, ,>5-~:,.~~ ',,::,.. ~i~.: ~.,. <br /> City Engine~ Olkon noted',~t:, there are ~at have mezza~ne levels in <br /> their water'{0Wers. <br /> <br /> Mr. kittlej°~inquired )ns equipment. <br /> <br /> CiW En~neer 0ig{ that is the reason ~at most 0f them were built. AT&T ~d Qwest <br />~::::':~ref~'to.be_,,._., on a <br /> me~m~e <br /> level. <br /> <br /> Councilm~ber Hendfiksen:s~ted that the Ci~ has been tal~g about pu~ing a mezzmne level <br /> ~n at a cost'~::'$115,000,:S6':~:at evening would be upstairs ~d the 1,900 square feet on the <br /> lower level coed>be used for storage. He felt $115,000 was a lot of money to gain storage space <br /> facility.and 'thought th~?~oney::,::,~:: might be be~er spent on a building next door to the cu~ent Public Works <br /> Director o. fPublic Works/Fire Chief Kapler noted that ~e water tower was desired phor to the <br /> ~ddifional~ Pfiblic works building being acquired. <br /> <br /> c°~ncilmember Hendfiksen inquired if there was some pa~ition to protect the equipment. <br /> <br />I <br />i <br />I <br /> <br />City Council/October 9, 2001 <br /> Page 15 of 24 <br /> <br />-§l- <br /> <br /> <br />
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