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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Eagle Fire Protection District will hold a public hearing for the consideration of the
proposed budget including estimated revenue for the fiscal year October 1,2010 through
September 30,2011, pursuant to Counties and County law, Chapter 14, Section 31-1422.
Said hearing will be held at the Eagle Fire Station #1,966 E. Iron Eagle Drive, Eagle,
Idaho, at 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 3, 2010. At said hearing, all interested persons may
appear and show cause, if any they have, why said proposed budget should not be
adopted. A copy of the proposed Fire District Budget, in detail is available for inspection
during regular office hours at Eagle Fire Station #1.

PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Maintenance & Operations
$4,736,455
TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES $4,736,455
ESTIMATED REVENUES  
Monies generated from Ad Valorem $4,561,438
Agricultural Equipment Property Tax Replacement 1,325
New Construction 68,692
Annexations 0
Revenue from Sales Tax 75,000
Revenue from interest 15,000
Grants 0
Prevention Bureau fees 15,000
TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES $4,736,455

Eagle Fire District History
July 1946 to September 1963

It wasn't a fire but a fire scare that motivated the formation of the Eagle Fire Protection District. On a Sunday afternoon the Fourth of July weekend in 1946, a cry went up, "The Eagle Merc is on fire!" Within minutes every available hose from homes in the area was in use; however, it was the strong right arm of Mrs. May Russell on the pitcher pump handle and the "never-give-up" attitude of people who just wouldn’t quit on the bucket brigade that made it a fire scare rather than a disastrous fire. Yes, we lost the garage and the storehouse and a lean-to on the back of the Merc, but the results of the fire bombs furnished by W.K. Long, together with the arrival of the fire truck from Gowen Field, relieved the pressure on the pitcher pump and the bucket brigade. We saved the Merc and the Odd Fellows Lodge building. As a matter of fact, the men on the Gowen Field truct asked why we even bothered to call them.

With this as basic history, we had no trouble getting a big group of people out to attend a mass meeting in the I.O.O.F. Hall to talk fire protection. The result of this meeting was that a $300 deposit (furnished by Ralph Wilson, Orville Jackson and W. K. Long) was made with the state purchasing agent in order that our name could be put on file so we could bid on a war surplus fire truck.

During the time of the money was cooling in the office of the state purchasing agent, we didn't exactly fall asleep, for during this interim, we learned of statutes in the Idaho law providing for the formation of rural fire districts. With very little persuasion on the part of Norval Ostroot and Chester Edwards the I.O.O.F Lodge in Eagle was prevailed upon to finance the formation of such a district, which they agreed to do to the extent of $100. In order to establish boundaries down to an area where we knew the people would back the idea by biting themselves into such a taxing unit. This area included the old common school district 12 of Eagle and adjoining district 25 (Linder), a combined area of about 16 square miles. . .


Burn Permits (No Longer Required in Ada County)

Ada County no longer issues burn permits or requires its Fire Districts to do so. Ada County
now allows open burning in rural areas, PROVIDED that the weather forecast permits and the
Air Quality Index (AQI) is 60 or below. Ada County cares deeply about our Treasure Valley air
quality. Help us keep our precious Treasure Valley air clean and safe by knowing and following
these rules before you burn. The Air Quality phone number is 373-0313.
More Information Here  or visit the Ada County Website  Here
 



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