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Ramsey, Nowthen, St. Francis, Oak Grove, and Bethel, Minnesota <br />Feasibility Study for Shared or Cooperative Fire and Emergency Services <br />prevalent when a single variable is used to apportion cost. A service contract based on more than one <br />allocation determinate may help solve these problems. <br />By apportioning costs over multiple variables, members of an alliance may been able to reach a long- <br />term agreement that fits the diversity of the partnering agencies. Other partnerships in other <br />geographical areas may require a different solution involving different combinations of variables. <br />Allocation 5I. mary <br />The information provided above serves as a detail of each funding alternative presented. Given the <br />lengthy discussion provided with each alternative, ESCI has compiled the information into a summary <br />table illustrating how each funding alternative would be distributed among the member municipalities. <br />In addition to the individual funding alternatives, several multiple -variable scenarios are also provided as <br />an example of how this type of methodology can be applied and modified. <br />page 94 <br />nmerFcncy Services CouauiQn <br />