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0 0 0 NORTH LAKE TAHOE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING MINUTES June, 0 LOCATION: Tanager, Incline Village, Nevada. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER: Chairman McKay called the meeting to order at :00 p.m. ROLL CALL OF THE NORTH LAKE TAHOE FIRE PROTECTION BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Upon roll call, the following Board Members were present: Greg McKay, Chairman, Susan Herron, Vice-Chairman; Denise Bremer, Secretary Treasurer; James Costalupes, Director; Dennis Perry, Director; and Beckie Dunn-Spomer, Secretary. GUESTS PRESENT: Fire Chief Ryan Sommers, NLTFPD; Sharon Cary, NLTFPD; Devon Reese, Legal Counsel; Geno Menchetti, Legal Counsel; Bryan Calder, NLTFPD; Dave McClellan, NLTFPD; Jed Horan, NLTFPD; Alan Green, NLTFPD; Mark Regan, NLTFPD; Jennifer Donohue, NLTFPD; timothy Allen, NLTFPD; Casey Quinlan, NLTFPD; Taylor Thompson, NLTFPD; Jed Horan, NLTFPD; Todd Bassett, NLTFPD; Justin Ashby, NLTFPD; Jack Ryan, NLTFPD; Vicki Hayek, Ryan Family; Alana Boes, Wayne Ford, Citizen. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Agenda approved. NRS.00 RE: PUBLIC COMMENT: This is a Time for the Public to Comment on any Matter, Whether or Not it is Included on the Agenda of this Meeting. Citizen Wayne Ford wanted to make a public statement to the Fire Chief and the Board members regarding defensible space and the importing of foreign materials (red cedar mulch) into the area. He presented a packet to the Board containing research from a University of Nevada, Reno study on the fire dangers of these materials, which will be attached to these minutes. He said the red cedar mulch was more flammable then pine needles in their studies performed in Carson City on a flat surface, a parking lot area not on a sloped area. He further explained there was an approved situation on a property in Incline Village where the mulch was spread over an area that pine needles can accumulate and not be removed without removing the mulch as well. He further pointed out, to the Board, there are chips made here that have less of a burn possibility then the red cedar mulch. He said he spoke with Dan Yori, of High Sierra Gardens, and he was not going to be using the red cedar mulch because of the liability issues it might produce. Chairman McKay asked if there was any further public comment, there was none.

NLTFPD Board of Directors Meeting, June, 0 0 0 0 CONSENT AGENDA The consent agenda was approved as submitted. Approval of Minutes of the May, 0 Board of Directors Meeting Review of Accounts Payable for May 0. Approval of the May 0 Monthly Management Report. NEW BUSINESS:. Badge Pinning Ceremony for new employee Jack Ryan, Firefighter/Paramedic (Presented by Fire Chief Ryan Sommers) Fire Chief Sommers introduced Firefighter/Paramedic Jack Ryan and his family, mother Vicki Hayek, and his girlfriend Alana Boes. Fire Chief Sommers said FF/PM Ryan was chosen from the consortium and has proven to be an excellent candidate at the academy. FF/PM Ryan graduated from Reno High and had worked previously for REMSA and Reno Fire. FF/PM Ryan s girlfriend Alana Boes pinned his badge. Fire Chief Sommers then explained how the candidates at the academy are tasked to make an axe mount for their Chief upon graduation from the academy. Fire Chief Sommers pointed out FF/PM Ryan made two extraordinary axe mounts for himself and Assistant Chief Calder. Following the pinning ceremony, Chairman McKay invited the guests to either stay for the remainder of the meeting or adjourn to the kitchen area for celebratory refreshments. OLD BUSINESS: None. REPORTS *Legal Counsel Reports: None *Board of Directors Comments/Reports: None *Fire Chief Reports (Fire Chief, Ryan Sommers) Fire Chief Sommers said the Insurance Service Office (ISO) visited the District and meet with Fire Marshal Regan and Assistant Chief Calder. The inspector pointed out in the last evaluation there were some mistakes in the program ISO uses which have been sorted out. He said the District was in great shape with the improvements to the water supply issues and more training hours thus should be able to maintain or improve their rating. August, 0 is the Lake Tahoe Summit, Senator Dean Heller is the sponsor this year. If any Board members would like to attend with Chief Sommers, please let him know and he will acquire the tickets for them. Fire Chief Sommers said he and Fire Marshal Regan have spent many hours

NLTFPD Board of Directors Meeting, June, 0 0 0 0 working with the Washoe County Board of Commissioners (WCBOC) to facilitate the fireworks for Red, White and Tahoe Blue (RWTB) this year. WCBOC had previously denied the permit due to lack of proper information. As of yesterday, June, 0, the WCBOC have a tentative agreement to sign the permit for the fireworks only with certain conditions. RWTB must obtain a permit from the Nevada Highway Patrol and the Coast Guard, which are both in the works and once those are signed then Fire Marshal Regan can sign off on the permit. Fire Chief Sommers said there will be members from the San Francisco office of the Coast Guard coming to observe our fireworks show and National Guard presentations along with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) inspector. Fire Chief Sommers said he wanted to acknowledge Washoe County personnel, Fire Marshal Regan and Indra Winquest from Incline Village General Improvement District (IVGID) for all the hard work and extra effort as they went above and beyond to make sure the fireworks display would happen for the community. On July, 0, Directors Bremer and Herron and Fire Chief Sommers will be meeting with the Incline Village Board of Realtors (IVBOR) to get an update on how the campaign is going for the educational program dealing with the Vacation Rental situation. Fire Chief Sommers asked for any questions; there were none. *Chief Officers Report (Assistant Chief Calder) Assistant Chief Calder reported there is a brush truck out with four people and they were originally assigned to the Lane fire and have been reassigned to the Clear Lake fire and things are starting to clear up, so they will be back soon. Assistant Chief Calder said the District has received requests for additional support but has had to decline to allow for coverage of our own District. With it being summer, the District s call volume is up % compared to last year and the crews are staying busy gearing up for the crowds over the Fourth of July. Director Costalupes asked if there was any progress on the new boat. Assistant Chief Calder said it is a ways off and they have not done any serious bids yet. Chairman McKay asked Fire Marshal Regan if he had anything to add. Fire Marshal Regan said he just received a call from the Coast Guard and the permit has left their legal department and he should be able to sign the permit by tomorrow if everything goes according to plan. Director Herron asked for clarification about the cost of the event and if the Fire Department is only charging RWTB for the paramedic standby. Fire Marshal Regan answered by saying yes RWTB is responsible for the cost of paramedic standby due to the mass gathering rule to have medical personnel available, which includes two medically trained personnel and the Utility Vehicle (UTV). The District is not charging for anything else including the use of the boat, the jet skis, or additional personnel needed during the

NLTFPD Board of Directors Meeting, June, 0 0 0 0 events of the Fourth of July. RWTB is being charged a $,000.00 deposit for the last minute resources that may be needed during the event and the clean up after the event. This cleanup includes the beach cleanup and the lake skimming which will continue for several days after the events. If the District is not required to perform any of these duties, the $,000.00 will be refunded to the RWTB. Chairman McKay asked for any questions; there were none. *Fuels Management Reports (Division Chief, Isaac Powning) Fire Chief Sommers reported for Division Chief Powning who is on vacation. Fire Chief Sommers said the Slide Mountain crew returned from a fire this week after spending days in Colorado. Rifle Peak crew responded to the Voltaire fire in Carson City along with a few other personnel. A few other personnel, including himself, responded to the Upper Colony fire in Smith Valley. The District chipping program is progressing well with residents in North Tahoe Fire District and in this district. Defensible Space Evaluation (DSE) inspections are being performed, so far there has been 0 inspections and more are scheduled. There have been multiple DSE parties with various homeowner associations throughout the District and another one scheduled for the Whispering Pines homeowners association later this week. *Business Manager Reports. (Business Manager, Sharon Cary) Business Manager Cary said the District received the budget approval letter from the State of Nevada Department of Taxation. Business Manager Cary told the Board with that letter the budget is final as written and if they would like new budget books they could have them or keep the tentative one handed out previously. The Board opted to keep their books to save money and the time of reprinting. Devon Reese, Legal Counsel, asked to have the letter added to the Board packet for June. Business Manager Cary said yes it would be added. *Public Education Information Officer Reports. (Public Education Information Officer, Tia Rancourt) Public Information Officer Rancourt will email her report to the Board. *Local Union Reports. None NRS.00 RE: PUBLIC COMMENT. This is a time for the public to comment on any matter, whether or not it is Included on the agenda of this meeting. None. Fire Chief Sommers reminded everyone about the pancake breakfast this Saturday at am and advised the Board members to be there at :0.

NLTFPD Board of Directors Meeting, June, 0 Public Information Officer Rancourt will be sending out an email with assignments later today. Meeting Adjournment. Chairman McKay recessed the regular meeting at : p.m. for the Executive session. Chairman McKay adjourned the meeting directly following the Executive session. Beckie Dunn-Spomer, Secretary Greg McKay, Chairman