Politics & Government

Roseville Council to See Exterior Drawings Tonight for New Fire Station

Utility rate hearing, 2012 budget and liquor license renewals also on City Council agenda.

Representatives of CNH Architects are expected tonight (Monday) to present to the Roseville City Council preliminary exterior images of the new planned $8 million city fire station.

In a report to the Council, CNH officials said that the preliminary exterior "images at this point are representative of the design
concept and the general use of material proposed, but the images are representative in nature only. 

"Specific materials and detailing elements will be studied and presented in future City Council presentations.  However, the design does anticipate the use of two colors of brick, a lighter field color with a darker pilaster color as is similar to City Hall. 

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"There is also an intention to include limestone and cast stone elements within the base and trim of the exterior also a material appearing as an accent within the City Campus. The main buildings are likewise flat roofed with vertical accent elements at the entrance and tower locations."

Also on  the Council agenda is a proposal to raise utility rates for 2012, adopt a 2012 budget and taz levy and take action on a series of liquor license renewals. For a complete list of the Council agenda, click here.

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