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Fresno County directs staff to craft reimbursement contract for Shaver Lake volunteer fire station
Summary
The Board of Supervisors voted to authorize staff to negotiate a reimbursement contract to help pay for a new fire station being built by the Shaver Lake Volunteer Fire Department using funds collected for the Shaver area.
The Fresno County Board of Supervisors on March 25 directed staff to begin negotiating a reimbursement contract with the Shaver Lake Volunteer Fire Department so the department can complete a volunteer-built fire station.
Supervisor Nathan Magsig, who requested the item, told the board that development fees collected for the Shaver Lake area include a pot of more than $200,000 specifically identified for a new fire station and other categories that total roughly $8 million to $9 million. He said residents asked him to explore whether those funds could be used to reimburse the volunteer department for the facility under…
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