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SIOCM C(3UI~'i'Y 9 WA8MTQ'PEaN. ) ) ) The above-entitled matter coming on regularly for hearing before the Board of County Commissioners of Spokane County, Washington, on this day, and it appearing to the Board that the Spokane County Planning Commission has given due notice of the hearing on the matter in the manner and for the time provided by.law; that said Planning Commission has held a public hearing as required; and that the said PZanning Commission concurs in the plan to zone the following described property as: GMERCIpL t The 2 1/2 of t,he L 1/2 of 81oak 6$ of Yora; ex,ce°pt the North 173 fMt of tho Weat 97 feot* and escspt the raflroad right ot way, in Sectfoa 23. i!aimAip 25 N.. 8mp 440 E.W.m.. Bpolsa►ne Covmty. wsmhi.agton. NOW, TIiEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the above-described property be, and the same hereby is zoned under the classification of • as defined in the Zoning Ordinance of Spokane County, adopted August 25, 1953, as amended, PASSED BY THE B4ARD THIS {hf DAY OF / ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SPOKANE COtJNTY, WASHINGTON VERNON W o OHLAND Clerk of the Board By, ~ p ~~c~~i~a' Lit D~sJ ~j L, Ll ;f 1;'!,-'•' ~~ry V~i ~~~1i'vic..i:.. . d• ~ DF SPOKINidL CPOUNTi, YYt9 This is to certify that t' s is a ~F~ true and correct copy of ,A U. V Resolution No. ~ ~ ~ C~ ~EriAGHTY passed by the Soard this /e 4& unvgm x ff% gAi L day~pf ~r ' I ~ ' ~ I h~e~ ce j I have posted the ab ve changes an~ ~ evisions on the Zoning Map in the uilding Codes ~ Department, and do f ther certify that the zone classification change is the same as described above and shown on the att ched map. S IGNED : I DATED : A;- I ~~i~-3►.~L:~.n~..%:,l .E~:..•.aG'~-~ ~ ~l~i~+ 3~L~~:.a.~ o i.e'~V • ~ ~ ~ ~ S.I ' . ,L....~~~~~/ ; ~ • `~e: ~~~e~~r' - . `0 ( / Iy 1 . . . . , . - JCdiE: 1 (File map) Sca~P i (Wc3ll !'tlsAj~) Cos.3biLi~ Scale 1 " - 1 IYIiIe SUMMIT ene - faustetites ) J r11ap) BuIldir.:cx rode ~~pt~ ~our_ta- 330'tde 1 " - I rn31e , (Vli aU raap) FToI3t GfIiC:-: Scale 1 " - 10 0 0' ~ (Section maps) Front of.fice (Fi1 e map) - xlr'~LCK.~ Y/t~' . (Wall map) County YnQ.tA 0 IV[INUTE S june 26, 1969 Z O NE C HANGE ZE-40-69 - MULTIPLE FAMILY SUBURBAN TO COMMERCIAL: MONACO Planning Commission Recommendatfon: Approve for the fol].owing reasons: A. Reasons: 1. The Comprehensive Plan indicates commercial land use for the area in question as the subject property is located between East Sprague Avenue and the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad spur line . 2. The applicant advised the Planning Commission that their operatjon is prfmarily a whole sale distrf buting busine s s with some as sembling of parts involved in the productfon of electronic equipment. The applicant further stated that his proposed use of the property would be less fntensive in terms of noise or other nuisance factors than a "carpenter shop" as permitted in the Commercial Zone. B. Ge neral D ata; 1. Location: Section 23,Township 25 N.,Range 44,EWMe The E 1/2 of the E 1/2 of Block 68 of Vera, except the North 173 feet of the Vdest 97 fest, and except the railroad right of way. 2. Applicant; Eugene A. Monaco Fire Detection Service ~ Inc. East 1"s120 - lOth Ave. Spokane, Washington 3. Site 5ize; 1.8 acres 4. Existing Zoning: Multiple Family Suburban, established February 2 , 1969 5. Proposed Zoning: Commercial 6. Proposed Use of Property: Office and warehousing 7. Application of Zoning Pmvision: Chapter 4.21, Section 4.21.040 -6 - , t ~ I ~ h 1 I f I "C"FR,ITZ NELSEN o AIRALVOR o ~ 1 Q p S'123 PINES e OPPORTUNITY. WASHINGTON 99216 o WA 4-7622 ~ - • - - I ~ ~ June 13, 1969 Niro Marion Hess Spokane County,Planning Commission Spokane Cognty Court House Spokane, Washington Dear Marion: Enclosed is the certification of the owners and persons paying taxes in the district described in the zone change petition. If there are any questions9 please don't hesitate to call me. . Yours trulyp 'C" F tz elsen R tor CFN/mmn Kum`E C E I litlb J U N 16 1969 SPOKANE COUNTY PLANNIMG rOMMISSlON ~ Your Fi-lendly Val/ey Rea/tor In the Land of Opportunify 03 r ZE-40-69 In the matter ofza hearing to consider changing the Zoning Map from Multiple Family ~ Suburban to Commercial on the following described property: The E 1/2 of the E 1/2 except the Plorth 173 feet of the West 97 feet, except the Railroad right of way, and except county roads,, of Block 68 of Vera, in Section 23, TownshZp 25 No9 Range 44, E.W.M. Spokane County, Washingtone (On the south side of Sprague Avenue,approximately 6Y0C) feet west of Progress Road)o AFFtDAUIT OF POSTING , STATE OF l~VASH I 1fG1'ON ) SS o ) COU iVTY OF S POMZ ) , Being f irst duly sworn9 deposes and says: That at all times monttoned herein he wasy and now is9 a citizen of The United States9 a resident of Spokane County9 ~iVashington9 and over the age of twenty-one yearse That on 'TLAA~ OIL he personally posted three (3) true and correct copies of the hereto attach d9NOTlCE OF PUBIIC HEAFiIClG at the followittg places in Spokane County9 to-wito , , I 1 ~ ~ 2 0 'V d . , ~ G/7 3• J1` . , . ~ J i ~ C Subscrlbed and sworn to me . . . ,9 19 . NOTARY PUBL ! C I N AND FOR . SPOKANE COUIRY y WASH ! NGTON Res i d i ng at Spokane 9 Wash i ngton, JUNE AGENDA SPOKANE COUNTY COURT HOUSE SPOKANE COUNTY PLANNING COMISSION FA 8-1551, Ext o 220 - 221 Time: Thursday, June 26, 1969, 9:00 A.M. Place: Assembly Room, County Court House ZONE CHANGE 4e ZE-40-69, Multiple Family Suburban to Commercial ae Location: Section 23, Townshtp 25 No, Range 44, E.W.M. The E 1/2 of the E 1/2 of Block 68 of Vera, except the North 173 feet of the West 97 feet, and except railroad right of waye bo Applicant: Eugene A. Monaco Fire Detection Service, Ince East 13120 - 10th Avenue Spokane, Washington co Site Size: 108 acres do Existing Zoning: Multiple Family Suburban, established February 2, 1969 eo Proposed Zoning: Commercial fe Proposed Use of Property: Office and warehousing go Application of Zoning Provision: Chapter 4021, Section 4e21o040 I ~ , ' ~ vA~~~V i„?AY NlKO~ ` c- ~ N = >1 W . MAIN ~ ~u r , <Z . , _ a SQRA6vE ~ ` ~ c p. SPRA6UF y /q UQ ~ MI LWR JK ~ IL 4Ap Q ~ Rc7 A v~ r~t-~►-N-t"''~.~.''.~,~'_ ` k VZ Fov2r14 ,q%J E ~ F W r- , ' A GRT~ a ~ J J L4 h E i GfiTH A~E 4 1w`~ o 4 GJoS(u ~'y~ i ~ 'u I "C" FR,ITZ NELSEN o 0,21EALTOR 5 123 PINES e OPPORTUNITY, WASHINGTON 99216 s WA 4-7622 I I ~ June 109 1969 Mr, Marion Hess Spokane County Planning Commisaion RE: Scott-Monaco Spokane County Court House E.14820 Sprague S pokan e 9 Wa,s hin gton Dear Nlarion: The correct legal description of the property at 14820 East Sprague for which a request has been mad.e for a change from multi~le famz.ly suburban to commercial is as follows: E2 of the E2 except the N.173 feet of the W.97 feet and except the RR right of way in block 68 Verao Yours truly9 \ 1 ~ i N en , R or ~ - , CFN/mnm - WV'E J U N 11 1969 SPOKAIVE COUfV,TY PLANNING COMMISSION Your Friendly Valley Rea/tor in the Land of Opportunity Q SPOKANE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Court House, Spokane 1, Washington APPLI:CATION FOR LOCAL BUSINESS OR COMMERCIAL ZONE PART I: Information to be furnished the Planning Commission with an application for a Zone Change to Local Business or Commercial o 1. Development Plan - a scale drawing of applicant`s property and surrounding streets showing : a. Size, number, and type of proposed e stabli shments; b. Off-street parking and loading areas proposed; c. Proposed access and egress points (curb cuts): and d. Landscaping, screening, or fencing proposed. 2 Economic analysis indicating the need for the proposed development which is to include • a. Type and size (sguare feet of sales space) of each establishment to be built within the area proposed to be zoned; b. Number of spaces of off-street parking proposed; c. Estimate of annual sales needed to support each establishment; d. Location of and distance from nearest competitive faci.lities; e. Estimated market area of establishments within area proposed to be zoned (indicate on a map showing the vicinity of proposed zone change); and f. If e stimated market area include s competitive facilitie s, indicate percentage of sales expected to be received by proposed facilities. 3. Furnish a letter from a Title Insurance Company, showing the property owners of record, their address, within 400 feet of the exterior boundari.es of subject property. PART II : Date : z, Application No.: Z E ? ~ . - 2~ SX-L72- ~ ~ C E,. Name of Applicant. Street Addre s s : City : State : Telephone Number: 2- 77 Existing Zone Classification: ~ u, c---r~ s Date Existing Zone Classification Established: /6M Uk+e-Y Proposed Zone C1as sification : ~C L-- Proposed U se of Property: 0if-'r I CE, (A,)A`L~44(0St tJLz No. of Acre s: RECEIVED ,1 U N 2 1969 ~ SPOKANE COUN7Y pLANNING r4MMISSION , Legal Description of Property: 1 l 27 -5-.11<o1 T fZ Ac' i' AS7 371. ek C. . IlI 0 2wA 'T 1 z AC' ~ r- ~ ^ C~ t~~ . ~.C9-~~►~ ~ ~ . ~ Section: .2~ -3 Township: 2,S Range: Street Addre s s of Property : gz-c' ; Who Holds Title to the Property: If you do not hold title to the property affected by this application~ what is your interest in it? A SKETCH OF THE AREA PROPOSED FOR A ZONE RECLASSIFICATION MUST BE ATTACHED WITH THIS APPLICATION. THE SKETCH MUST BE ON A SCALE OF 1400 Maps may be secured from the County Engineer's Office, Court House. ALL OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED: 1. What are the changed conditions which are alleged to warrant other or additional zoning: t='r G (-:~i ~ 1~c~ A~~ U~,LS t~ G ~ (N) CL-u ~S S~ c*r12. ccqc ~ 2. What facts justify the proposed zone reclassification based on the advancement of the public health, safety, and general welfare ? ~ 1kA 1 IrV I M. A\M 0 L1. 07' O~"= 2- 'T'I2~n VF l C, , ~ I 3. What effect will the proposed zone reclassification have on the value and character of adj acent property ? ~ ~ . . V ~ A CC-0 ~ w . ' I 4. Can a reasonable return from or reasonable use of the property in question be secured under the existing zone classification3 1~10 - 7,~ (jS~' C o rt,x rJ17 c I rq L rt) v L i ck S A FEE OF DOLLARS MUST ACCOMPANY THIS APPLICATIONe 75771 ANY APPEAL FROM ACTION OF THE COUN'I'Y PLANNING COMMISSION MUST BE PRESENTED IN WRITING TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING HELD BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION. ( Si gn4) . vate ~ . ap---okan~ C,~)un€y P1 aruUnq Commiaeion ..cunty Court tIouse ~ E V -3)pokama Vr38hington 99203 JU~ ~ ~gF ANE ~vUNj~Y te SP~~, t, ~lo ~ : F;~~:? ~~►Y $ ?..ordnQ plc MULTIPLE FAMILI ~ j.....~.................. yn thg faUovrSag cissc.zf `.Ad prigpo-tl : The E 112 of the E 1/2, excel);; c,lie :~ol~:. ~t~c .,L:;li ~j v~'~ ~..:u railroad right of way, of Block 68 of Vera, in Section 23, Township 25 N., Rarr, - ADlJ M~~ LAZE-G~ ~ ~SC.:~.Zt' " ~rr~~ ~Q ~ The west 275.161 Tract 67 Vera except North 265.161 and exc RR.R.W also 'Zest 96, 9~f X/41.~ °f ~ . . , . . _ . , _ ..~a..~~X! ~ast 1'yti f'eet ei' 'i'ract by Vera exc~ . Rai 1r oad _ - , , 4~ GW•V!, 0A) G ; e° ir y .g:54e~ The 2"'Q'ic Bis!!op of pa~~a Tract 69 Vera Excei. . rr~(,v~.,;1 oC~~ G O 2 J PG c- s.'ae~. ~ test 971 of North 173' of East 1/2 of East 112 Tract 68 Vera ~ North 2501 of '.•Test 116, of East 371.161 of Tract 67 Vera ~ - 1 + i~„ c~ _..N+Ort."2-T1".a.Ct...Q-.M6 r a Fx aT]~..-$F ~ 1 y, North 2001 of West 901 of Tract 68 1 of Tract 68 Vera ^Y , / ~ n . ~d-~. _ of Tract 68 Vera #OYs-+Q .f -3 7 1 UT t~- -6L7U ci<" (jOr A -S 9 Lk C S7`The East 2751 of Tract 67 except North ~Iel:o 265.16 1 and exc R.RRW als o Wes t 96, of East 371.161 exc North 2501 of Tract b7 l/ I V . .a v Cr ~S157~4-'-A:~a k S 0 ~4C Cas T r 2 < < D JC CJ z r o P T2 DESIGN ENGINEERING INSTALLATION SERVICE OF , FIRE DETECTION F RE DETECT ON SERV CE NC. rC'q116Dxa1PVr' SIGNAL E. 13808 SPRAGUE AVE. P. O. 80X A, OPPORTUNITY STATION, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 99214 INTRUSION TELEPHONE: WA 6 6277 • AREA CODE 509 SURVEILLANCE COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRIC & ELECTRONIC CONTROLS, EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS 4 J une 1969 Mr. Marion Hess Spokane County Planning Co+nmission Spokane County Court House West 1116 Broadway Avenue Spokane, Ulashington Dear Mr. Ness: Enclosed you will find the uodated drawing of the proposed site plan for the property which we are purchasing. Also, you will find a list of items whic'rl we manufacture and distribute almost entirely to United States government using agencies. A partial list of these using agencies is also enclosed. As you will note the majority of our business involves the U. S. Government, therefore, very little local business is conducted. If you have any furthe r questions, please feel free to contact us. Tnani: you for your time. Yours very truly, FIRE DETECTION SERVICE, INC. ~ Euc~e e A. Monaco EAM/dh REC~I"VNED J U N 5 1969 SPOKANE COUNTY PLAN N.I NG. -C-OM M ISSION , 1 • DESIGN ENGINEERING INSTALLATION SERVICE OF FIRE DETECTION F RE DETECT ON SERV CE NC. ! SIGNAL E. 13808 SPRAGUE AVE. P. O. 60X A, OPPORTUNITY STATION, SPOKANE. WASHINGTON 99214 INTRUSION TELEPHONE: WA 6•6277 • AREA COOf 509 SURVEILLANCE COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRIC & ELECTRONIC CONTROLS, EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS ~quipmenE - Jn3fa~lafion - ervice o • ELECTRIC & ELECTRONIC CONTROLS • CENTRAL STATION SYSTEMS • PROPRIETARY CLASS "A" SYSTEMS • AUXILIARY 8 REMOTE STATION SIGNALING SYSTEMS • WATCHMAN, FIRE ALARM & SUPERVISORY SERVICE • SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS • AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS ~ FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANELS, DETECTORS & SIGNAL EQUIPMENT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS MAY • ULTRA-SONIC DETECTION SYSTEMS BE OBTAINED BY CALLING OR • SECURITY ALARM SYSTEMS WRITING YOUR REPRESENTATIVE. • BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEMS • FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT • SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEMS • C02 SYSTEMS • BOILER & HEATING CONTROLS • GENERATOR CONTROLS • COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS • CLOCK SYSTEMS • SPRINKLER SYSTEMS RECEI F~ J U N la- 1969 SPOKNit CUUINtjY PLpNNiNG COMM15SION PR~DUCTS INC. ANC 0 E. 13808 SPRAGUE AVE. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 99214 C U CANCO TELEPHONE: WA 6-6277 AREA CODE 509 DESIGN ENGINEERING INSTALLATION SERVICE OF FIRE DETECTION SIGNAL INTRUSION SURVEILLANCE COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRIC & ELECTRONIC CONTROLS, EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS ~ quipmenf - Jnjfatlafion - ervice o • ELECTRIC 8 ELECTRONIC CONTROLS • CENTRAL STATION SYSTEMS • PROPRIETARY CLASS "A" SYSTEMS • AUXIIIARY 8 REMOTE STATION SIGNALING SYSTEMS • WATCHMAN, FIRE ALARM & SUPERVISORY SERViCE • SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS • AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS • FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANELS, DETECTORS & SIGNAL EQUIPMENT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON o VLTRA•SONIC DETECTION SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS MAY B E 0 B T A I N E D BY CA L L I N G 0 R • SECURITY ALARM SYSTEMS WRITING YOUR REPRESENTATIVE. • BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEMS • FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT • SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEMS • C02 SYSTEMS • REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS • BOILER & HEATING CONTROLS e GENERATOR CONTROLS • COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS • CLOCK SYSTEMS • SPRINKLER SYSTEMS MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF FIRE DETECTION, SIGNAL, INTRUSION, SURVEILLANCE, COMMUNICATIONS, ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC CONTROLS, EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS . DESIGN ENGINEERING INSTALLATION SERVICE Of F RE DETECT ON SERV CE NC. fIRE DETECTION (o7 SIGNAL E. 13808 SPRAGUE AVEP. O. SOX A, OPPORTUNITY STAiION, SPOKANE. WASHINGTON 99211 INTRUSION r TELEPHONE: W/~ 6 6271 • AREA CODE 509 SURVEILLANCE COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRIC & ELECTRONIC CONTROLS, EQUIPMENT GOVERNMENT AGENC I ES US I NG OUR SYSTEMS AND EOU I PMENT AND SYSTEMS - ---i 1. U.S. IJAVY - ADAK, ALASKA - SECURITY ALARM SYSTCM -$33,210.00 2. U.S. NAVY - FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA - SECURITY ALAR1l SYSTEM - 536,502.00 3. U.S. NAVY - KODIAK, ALASKA - SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM -$35,050.00 4. 13EALE AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORNIA - ULTRA SONIC ALARM SYSTEM -$7,580.00 5. PAINE FIELD - SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM -$13,yy4.00 b. BUNKER HILL AFEi, INDIANA - SECURITY AIARM SYSTEM -$7,4$2.00 7. LOWRY AFEi, COLORADO - IIJSTALL SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM 8. E3EALE AFB, CALIFORNIA - ULTRASONIC ALARM SYSTEM -$5,580.00 9. SAVANNA ARMY DtPOT, SAVANNA, ILLINUIS - INTRUSION DETECTIOrd AIARrfi - 563,200.00 10. GRAn,D I SLANU MUNI C I PAL AI RPORT, GkAND I SLAND, NEF3RASKA - SECUR I TY ALARMI - $31, 61 u.6! 11. WALIJa WALLA AIRPORT, WASHINGTON - ANTI-INTRUSION SYSTEM -$17,140.00 12. AGC DISPERSAL PROGRAt''I INTRUSIOIJ - VOLK FIELD, CAN'~P DOUGLAS, wISCaNsir: - $38, 570.00 13. SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM, ADC DISPERSAL FACILITY - TERRE HAUTE, 1NDIANA - 539,210.00 14. MINOT AF3, NORTH DAKOTA - INSTALL C02 FIRE EXTINGUISHIriG SYSTEM - 524,310.GU 15. GLASGOW AFE;, NtiONTANA - INSTALL C02 FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEh1 -$24,610.OG iG. MCCrjoRG AFE, wASHINGTON - INSTALL C02 FiRE ExTINGU15H1rIG SYSTEM - 524,210.00 17. FORT RICHNRDSON, ALASKA - OVEREUILD OF NIKE COh'WIUNICATION SYSTEM -$103,145.00 18. REPLACE14E;;T OF CAE3LES - FORT WAINWRIGHT, AIJaSKA -$28,650.00 19. EXTENS I ON' UF THE I NTERCOM SYSTEM - FEDE~AL VlAREHOUSE CENTER, bE LL, CAL I FCPS,: I A $y,980.00 20. FORT lrlAIN'WRIGHT, ALASF:A - MAINTENANCE OF AUTOr^ATIC TEMP. CONTRULc, ANL REGULATOR5 $45,250.00 21. TOGUE, MA1NE, VETERAn,S ADh1INISTRATION CENTER - REPLACEMENT OF FIRE ALARI•I SYSTEf-1 $56,277.00 22. TRAVIS AFEs, CALIFOWvIA - INTERCOMMUNICATION SYSTEM -$4U,364.00 23. NORTON AFt3, CALIFORNIA - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM -$18,120.00 24. WALKER AFEi, NEW MEXICO - EXTEND FIRE ALARM SYSTEM -$28,357.00 25. vArvDENbERG AFa, CALIFORNIA - REHAB. FIRE DETECTI94 SYSTEM - $14,775.00 26. FAIFZCHILD AFE3, WASHINGTON - MODIFY FIRE AIARM SYSTEM -$11,642.00 27. EGLIN AFB, FLORIDA - FIRE DETECTIOfv SYSTEM -$16,661.00 28. u. S. ATOM I C ENERGY C01-1M I 55 I ON, HANFORD WORKS, R 1 CHLAND, WASH I NGTUN - F I RE DET ECT 1 U~ ANU ALARM SYSTEM -$49, 649 . 00 29. u. 5. ATOMI C ErvE RGY COrwMI 5S I ON, HANFORD wORKS, R i CHLAND, VIASH I NGTON - F 1 RC CET ECT I Or: AlvD PROTECTION SYSTEM - $12,$73.00 3U. MCCGNNELL AFE3, KANSAS - COPISTRUCT BO 1 LER ALAFZM SYSTEM -$18, 620 . 00 31. KAISER ENGINEERS, RICHLAND, WASHINGTON - FIRE ALARM SYSTCM -$8,873.OU 32. HAf=11 LTOPJ AFk3, CAL I FORN IA - F I RE ALAP.M SYSTEM - 33. VANUENE;ERG AFE3, CAL 1 FORN IA - INSTALLAT ION OF F I RE DETECT I Or~ SYSTEM - $6, 722 . Ou 3LF. P'lALMSTR(M AF6, NtiONTANA - INSPE.CT ION OF F I RE ALARM TRA(~SNII TT I NG 6 RECE I V 1 NG EQU 1 P~;tkT 35. 4ti 1 LL I A! 1S AFIs, CAL I FORN I A- I NSTALL F I Rt ALARM SYSTENi 36. ;4ATI1ER AFE3 - AUTOMAT I C AND MANUAL F I RE Al1aRM SYSTEM -$10, 246 . 00 37, tvORTON AFL, CALIFORNIA - F1RE DETECTION SYSTEM.- $6,116.00 PAGE 1 ~ ' GOVERT:MENT Ar7ENC I ES US I NG OUR SYSTEhSS 41G• EQiU I PMENT _ 38. M1 RA L0t1A AFS, CAL 1 FORN I A- F i RE ALARM 39. L0WRY AF[3, COLORADO - INSTALL AUTOMATIC FIRE DtTECT10tv 94D ALARM SYSTEM 40. TRAV15 AFB, CALIFORNIA - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM - 41. PLATTSt3URGH AF3, hEW YORK - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM - $5,450.00 42. FORT GEORGE MEADE, MARYLAND - EVACUATION ALARM SYSTEM -$7,Y87.Q0 43. KINGSLEY FIELD, OREGON - REPAIR FIRE ALARN'~ SYSTEt1 44. LARSON AF6, 4JASHINGTON - MODIFY FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 45. PAINE FIELD, WASHINGTON - MODIFY FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 46. TRAVIS AFl3, CALIFORNIA - FIRE DETECTION SYSTEhi 47. LOWRY AFts, COLORADO - INSTALL FIkE ALARM HEADQUARTERS RECEIVING EQUIPMENT 48. FORT MACARTHUR, CALIFORNIA - INSTALL EVACUATION F1RE ALARM S'.STEM 49. FAIRCHILD AFB, WASHINGTON - INSP. & SERV. AUTO. FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM -$7,307.00 SU. PLATTSBURGH AF6, NEW YORK - MODIFY FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM - $9,126.00 51. CITY OF RICHLAND, WASHINGTON - FIRE DETECTION & ALARM SYSTEM 52. GEIGER FIELD, WASHINGTON - 110 FIRE ALARM SYSTDIS INSTALLED OVER A FIVE-YEAR PERIOL' 53. FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS INSTALLED UNDER VARIOUS SUBCONTRACTS HAVE AMOUNTED TO APPROXIMATELY S132,000.00 54. CAVNON AFB, NEW MEXICO - FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM - $11,402.00 55. LACKLAND AFB, TEXAS - ALTER FIRE AL.nRM SYSTEM - $11,343.00 56. wASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON - MASTER FIRE ALARM RECEIVING STAT I ON -$7, 92 7. 92 57. WASHiN(;TON STATE UNIVERSITY, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON - F1RE DETECTION SYSTEM 1N FULMER LABORATORY - $23,400.00 58. FORT CARSON, COLORADO - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM REPLACEMENT - $91,920.00 59. FORT GREELEY, ALASKA - REHABILITATION OF THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM AND TRANSMITTER EQUIPMENT - $24,367.00 60. HICKAM AFEs, HAWAII - REPAIR FIRE DETECTION APJD SPRINKLER SYSTEM -$i6,210.00 61. ELMENDORF AFB, ALASKA (CAPE LISBUP.NE) - INSTALL FIRrc- ALARM SYSTEM - 511,120.00 62. NELLIS AFB, NEVADA - EXTEND FIRE ALARM SYSTEM - 58,862.00 -63. U. S. COAST GUARD - INSTALLAT IOtv OF F I RE DETECT I ON SYSTEh1 AT SEVE.fv COAST GUARD STATIONS, OREGON 41D WASHINGTON - $18,242.00 64. FORT SILL, OY.LAHON~A - FJRE ALARM AND EVACUATION SYSTEM - $14,120.00 65. SHD1YA AFE3, ALASKA - F I RE DETECT I ON SYSTCM, MOD I FY VENT I lAT I ON -$86, 080 . 00 66. hcLLIS AFi3, NEVADA - MAINTENANCE OF FIRE UETECTION U7. FURT ORD, CALIFORNIA - REPLACEMENT OF FIRE ALARNi SYSTEM -$23,756.33 58. U.S. POST OFFICE & COURT HOUSE - GALVESTON, TEXAS - EXIT LIGHTING & FIRE ALARM SYSTEht - 511, 520. OU 6~j. COLV I LLE I ND 1 AN HEALTH CENTER, NEWPELEM, 'r1A5H I NGTON - F I RE ALARM SYSTEM 70. MCCLELLAN AFE3, CALIFORNIA - 1NSTALL FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM -$4,720.U0 71. RA! 0OLPH AFf3, TEXAS - CONSTRUCT F I RE DETECT ION SYSTD1 - 72. REf't:l R F I RE UETE.CTION SYSTEM - H1 LL AFb, PERU, INDIANA -$5, 870. 00 73. FIkE ALARII SYSTEM - FORT WAINWRIGHT, ALASKA 14. ALTEF' F I FtE DE:TtCT ION SYSTEM - E I ELSON AFB, ALASKA -.,14, 360 . 00 ; ; . MA1NT. THtATER - BASL #742, h1CCHORD AFB, WASHINGTON - $9, 822 . 00 76. INSTALL FiRE UETECTION SYSTEM - KEESLER AFB, MISSISSIPPI - 77. Rtt1UTE hiE.TERIhG - HAINES-FAIR6ANK5 POL PIPELINE, ALASKA - 552,310.00 78. HEAVY EQUIPMENT SHOP & FIRE ALARlrI SYSTEM - ELMENDORF AFB, ALASKA 79. RfPAIk REFRIGE:RATION SYSTE!•1 - KODIAK, ALASKA - 5102,380.00 b U. FUfTJ l Sti ALARVi SYSTEN15 - FOREST SERV I CE, MI LWAUKEE, W I SCCNv51 N-$5,400.00 61. ALTEkAT I Ot,4S TO DELUGE SPR I NKLER SYSTEM - NAVAL AtWMUN I T I ON DEPOT, BANGOR, 4JASH I NGTak $8, I 7y. UU PAGE 2 , ' . GOVERNNENT AGENCIES USING OUR SYSTEMS AND EQUIPWNT 82. MARE ISLAND, CALIFORNIA - SECURITY AIARM -$18,210.00 83. PEARL HARBOR, HAI►1AII - SECURITY ALARM -$14,948.00 84. ELNENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, ALASKA - ELECTRONIC DOOR CONTROLS -$12,596.00 85. K. I. SAWYER AIR FORCE BASE, MICHIGAN - ANTI-INTRUSION SYSTEM -$9,210.00 86. K. I.S41YER AIR FORCE BASE, MICHIGAN - SECURITY ALARM - $5,210.00 87. LAUGHLIN AIR FORCE BASE, TEXAS - SECURITY ALARM -$4,999.00 88. BUNKER HILL AIR FORCE BASE., INDIANA - SECURITY ALARM -$57,210.00 89. NIAGARA FALLS AIR FORCE BASE, NEw YORK - C02 FIRE EXTINGUStHING SYSTEM - $24,210.00 90. U. S. FOREST SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE - FIRF AIARM EQUIPMENT 91. V. A. CENTER, MISSOURI - REPAIR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM -$22,210.00 92. MILL VALLEY AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORNIA - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM -$5,116.00 93. MARE ISL41ID, CALI FORNIA - FIRE AIARM SYSTEM -$2, 710.00 94. PALERMO AIR FORCE STATION, NEW JERSEY - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM -$14,210.00 95. COAST GUARD, ASHTUEiULA, OHIO - SMOKE AND FI RE DETECT I ON SYSTEM -$4,620.00 96. ELP£NDOP.F AI R FORCE BASE., ALASKA - FI RE ALARM SYSTEM -$25, 210 . 00 97. ELNENDORF AIR FORCE BASE., ALASKA - SPRINKLER FIRE PROTECTION -$7,210.00 98. PUBLIC HEALTN SERVICE, CORVALLIS, OREGON - INDUSTRIAL PROCESS CONTROL AND ALARM. $21,067.00 99. P.H.S., WATER LABORATORY, COLLEGE, ALASKA - INDUSTRIAL PROCESS CONT ROLS ANC ALARM - $26,537.00 100. P.H.S., ARCTIC HEALTH RESEARCH, COLLEGE, ALASKA - INDUSTRIAL PROCESS C91TROLS AND ALARM - $27,490.00 101. CAPE KENr:EDY, FLORI DA - F I RE AI.ARr^, sYSTErI -$68, 210 . 00 102. CAPE KENdNEDY, FLORIDA - WATER CHILLING AND AIR SUPPLY JJITS, -;215, 378. 00 103. TULSA, OKLAHOMA - CENTRAL CONTROLS FOR DAM, TAINTER GATES -$71,920.OG 104. GEORGE AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORNIA - REPAIR HANGER DOORS -$18,210.00 105. VANDENBERG AI R FORCE EiASE, CALIFORN I A- I hJSPECT 41D CHECk: (3AS` F I RE SPR PJ:LE R SYSTEMS - $321P210.00 106 . PATRI CK AI R FORCE BASE., FLOR I DA - h1AI NTENANCE F I RE SPRI NKLER SYSTEh15 - $5, 42 107. ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST, CALIFORNIA - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, CENTRALLY CONTRC:! L.~:C FLOOD LIGHTING & STREET LIGHTING SYSTEM -$17,120.00 108. PRESI DIO OF SAN FRANCI SCO, CALI FORNIA - REPLACE FI RE ALARM CONTROL EOUI PMt',: i $26,210.00 109. PATRI CK AI R FORCE BASE., FLORI DA - REPAI R AI R CONDI TI ON I NG SYSTEM - $241P210 . u~- 110. PACIFIC AREA - PROCUREMENT OF TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT -$82,537.00 111. NASA, IJaNGLEY STATION, VI RGINIA - SMOKE AND FI RE DETECTION SYSTEM -$37, 210. 00 112. KINGSLEY FIELD, OREGON - REPAIR AND REPLACE FIRE ALARM CONTROLS -$6,470.00 I 113. RICHLAND, WASHINGTON, HANFORD WORKS - ADDITIONS TO FIRE PROTECTION FACILITIE_ $112,806.00 114. FORT RITCHIE, PENNSYLVANIA - FIRE ALARM SYTEM -$75,420.00 115. OKINAWA - EXTENSION OF EXISTING INTERIOR PROTECTION SYSTEM -$86,210.01. 116. FORT WAINWRIGHT, Al1aSKA & FIVE NIKE SITES - MAINTENANCE OF AUTOMATIC CU~TROL , FIRE ALARMS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS - $102,586.00 117. DENVER, COLORADO, ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE CENTER - FIRE ALARM AN D DETECTION SYSTEr'$11,210.00 118. RICHLAND,WAS!iI':~Ti C~, f-'l~':F:)RG ~~~CRS'`~, - CO!'ySTRUCTI~~ 0F FIRF PP.OTECTIO~`1 F~';CILITIES $86,557.00 119. COMSERVPAC, OAJ'HU, f iAWAI I- Ir.STP,LLATI Cf~ OF F'.A. X. SYSTEt',S -$"+2, 210 . 00 120. C-iARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA - ANTI -IfJTRUSION ALARM -$34, 210. 00 121. NEW E305TC)`J, NEW HAMPSH I RE - F I RE DETECT I ON PROJECT -$2 30 . 210 . 00 122. HI CKAN; AI R FORCE BASE, HAWAI I- INSTALL FI RE PROTECTI(7V SYSTEM - S5,210.00 PAGE 3 . .106 123. FORT ORD, GALIFORNIA - MAINTENANCE OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS - g161600.00 124. PRESiDiO OF SAN FRANCiSCO, CALiFORrIiA - REPAiR SPRINKLER SYSTEM - g13,920.00 125. PRESIDIO OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM - g6,210.00 126. TRAVIS AiR FORCE BASE, CALIFORrdIA - IyTRUSION AND RnBBERY ALARt1 SYSTEM - $24,210.00 127. MOUPdTAIPJ NOME AIR FORCE BASE, IDAfiO - SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM - $1 ,470.00 128. LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, ARIZONA - AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM -S9,5?p,qo 129. HURI.QURT FIELD, r•1ARY ESTNER, FLORIDA - INSTALLATION OF AUTOMATIC FIR, DETECTION SYSTEM - $14,820.00 130. GRIFFISS AiR FORCE BASE, rJEw YORK - iNSTALL iNTRUSION ALARM SYSTEM 131. FORT ORD, CALIFORNiA - TELEPHONE SETS A11D APPARATUS - $696.00 ~-NDORF AiR FORCE BASE, ALASKA - iNSTALLATiON FIRE ALARM GONGS - USAF 1SPITAL - S19570.00 OLK, VIRGINIA - U. S. tJAVAL STATIO~J - AfJTI-INTRUSION -$22,210.O0 134, aR00KLYN, t-IEW YORK - INTEGRATED FIRE ALARII SYSTEM - S189372.00 135. NICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, HAWAII - h1AINTAIti AIARM APJD SPRItJKLER SYSTEM -S17,210.00 136. HICKAM AIR FORCt BASE, HAWAII - IfdSTALLATION OF FIRE DETECTION ANO ALARP'1 SYSTEM - $24,1 R(l, 00 137. ELLSWORTf{ AIR FORCE BASE, SOUTIi DAKOTA - POGJER MODIFICATIOPJ MI-1 LAUNCH COfJTROL FACILITY - $72,940.00 138. r•1ALLMSTROM AIR FOPCE BASE, MONTAPJA - POWER MODIFICATIOra P-1M LAUrJCfi CONTROL FACILITY - $729940.00 139. STATE OF NEaRASKA - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM -$57,949.0(? 140. QERKELEY, CALIFORNIA - U.S.FOREST SERVICE - C02 FIRE SYSTEM -$2,710.00 141. NORTON AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORPJIA - AUTODIPd FACILITY FIRE DETECTIOti MODIFICATI011 - 542,210.00 142. TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, OKLAHOMA - AUTODIti FACILITY FIRE DETECTIOIa rIODIFICATION - S39,21(1.00 143. CEDAR FLATS CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS, MONTANA - U.S.FOPEST SEPVICE - I1,6TALLATION FIRE DETECTIOPJ ALAP,M SYSTEM - $4,710.00 144. MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE, MONTANA - REPAIR BURLnAR a,LARrl SYSTEtl - S4,800.00 145. PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, FLORIDA - ItdSPECTION OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS $59420.00 146. MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE, IDANO - BUREAU LAPJD MANAGEIIE'NT -PORTLAr3D, OREGnid INSTALLATION AUTOMATIC HEAT DETECTIOPJ - $1910.00 147. QARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, LOUISIANA - FIRE ALARM SYSTEr1 -S49,210.00 14P. ANACONDA CivILiAN CorISERVATIOra CO~~S, M0iNTANA - IlJSTALLATION FIRE DETECTION ALARt•1 SYSTEM - S6,210.0n 149. IiILL AIR FORCE BASE, UTAH - IINSTALLATIOii SECURITY ALARmS - 510,420.00 150. WILDW00D AIR FORCE STATION - ELMENDORF, ALASt;A - COi~STRUCT FIRE ALARM ANID DETECTION SYSTEM - $169210.00 151. RED E3LUFF AIR FORCE STATION - KINGSLEY FIELD, OREGOiI - FIRE f'ROTECTIOfd SYSTEti - S57,488.00 152. RICHLAND, 41ASHINGTON - J.A.JONES COPJSTRUCTIOtd COMPANY - SPRIfdKLER SYSTEFi - $17,210.00 153. EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, ALASKA - FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM -$6,210.00 154, LOCKHEED MISSILES AND SPACE CENTER - HIGH SECURITY BUILDING ALARM SYSTEt'1 - $59,210.00 155. COLUMBUS, OHIO - DEFENSE CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY CENTER - INTRUSION ALARM SYSTEM - S20,736.no Page LIST OF OWNTT^ P.ND pERSQNS Pt'1YING TAXE N PROPERTY IN THE . No. ~ DISTRICT DE :IBED IN ZONE CHANGE PETI N NQ. PC ~ A. - - Certification of Title Conpany: I hereby certify that the folloiving list of names and addresses consisting of this and the following pages has been prepared from the latest available records and is to the best of my knowledge correct. , . Signed by For pionPer National Title InQurance Company. ~ Date La s t Gr ant e e in Cha in ADD IT ION NOT ICE . of Title (O) and ~ ADDRESS MAILED Persons Paying Taxes (T)l LOTS BLK,. 'O VERA - T-----------.~---_------~ ~ South 50 0 Spoka ne County of tra c t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : 62, Vers - - - T . Tract 62 Ilying orth of 0 Clarence H. Mielke N. 121- Progrese -Road north l.ine of Ra._1r-oad_ right of way, T The Reorganized Church of~ - North 250' of wekt 116' of 0 Jea.uB--Christ of Latter - - eaet- 371.161 of Traet -67. , - -D8 y Set 11it a T Harold C. 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