25. Exeter Township Building Reading Hospital Building Exeter Ambulance Building Reading CC – 12 th Hole DeMoss Road Gibraltar Road Exeter Emergency Services.

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Exeter Township Building Reading Hospital Building Exeter Ambulance Building Reading CC – 12 th Hole DeMoss Road Gibraltar Road Exeter Emergency Services Building

25 Salt Storage Area

Apparatus / Fire Personnel Administrative 25 Salt Storage Area

 Will Reduce Fire Department Response Time to 50% of Exeter Township Residents  Helps Increase Life Safety of Residents  Helps Increase Life Safety of ETVFD Members  Helps DECREASE ISO (Insurance Services Office) Rating to Lower Insurance Rates on Homes and Businesses  Eastern Side of Exeter Commons Area!  Increased traffic volume makes it difficult for fire apparatus to access the eastern half of Exeter Township from the Reiffton Station.  Easy Access to Rt. 422 and Rt. 562  Close to Exeter Township Building  Centralized Emergency Services  Increased Communication with Township Officials

 Total Cost - $3,000,000 to $4,000,000  Approximate Cost is $150,000 to $200,000 Annually Depending on Cost, Rate, and Term of the Loan  Construction Costs are Very Competitive Right Now  Interest Rates are at ALL-TIME LOWS  Construction Costs and Interest Rates Will Increase  Revenue Options  Increase Fire Tax Mil Tax Increase Generates Approximately $130,000 Annually ($10 on every $100,000 of assessed property value)  Building Drive Mailing - Projected to Net Approximately $20,000 to $30,000 Annually  Local Business Pledges / Naming Rights to Building or Rooms in the Building  Buy a Brick / Paver Program  Donation of Services (i.e. Site Prep, Mobilized Equipment, etc.)  Site Construction Waste Removal Donation

 Exeter Township Fire Department  Reduced Response Times  Life Safety for Residents AND First Responders  Expanded and Updated Facilities For Live-In Members  Live-In Members are the Backbone of the Organization  Currently 7 Live-In Members With 1 Bathroom at Reiffton  Currently a Waiting List of 6 Live-In Members  Cannot Add Any More Due to Space Constraints  Recruited 20 New Members Since June 2011  Need Space For Members to Keep Their Gear  Need Meeting Room Space / Training Room Space  We Are LOSING Members Due To Space Constraints! Major Problem

 Main Station (DeMoss Road / Gibraltar Road)  1 Tower Ladder / 1 Rescue-Engine / 1 Engine  Reiffton Station (46 W. 33 rd Street)  1 Rescue-Engine  Stonersville Station (5580 Boyertown Pike)  1 Tanker / 1 Rescue-Engine

 2012 Fire Tax Remains at.505 Mills  2013 Fire Tax Increases to.750 Mills  Generates an Additional $300,000 Annually  Maximum of $200,000 Towards Building  Balance of $100,000 Towards Staffing  Spring Township – 1 Mill Fire Tax  Cumru Township – 1 Mill Fire Tax  Start Planning Process Immediately  Need Permission to Work with Concord Public Finance  Need to Work with Other Loan Institutions for Aggressive Plan  Break Ground Target Date – Fall 2012  Completion Target Date – Summer 2013

Expanded Meeting Room Needed. Current Location Only Holds 30 Members

Imperative For Future Growth

Potential Square Footage

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Our 80+ Members Are Anxiously Awaiting The Opportunity to Protect the Residents of Exeter Township More Efficiently. With Your Support WE CAN AND WE WILL! 25 Thank You For Your Time and Continued Support!

 2012 Fire Tax Remains at.505 Mills  2013 Fire Tax Increases to.750 Mills  Generates an Additional $300,000 Annually  Maximum of $200,000 Towards Building  Balance of $100,000 Towards Staffing  Spring Township – 1 Mill Fire Tax  Cumru Township – 1 Mill Fire Tax  Start Planning Process Immediately  Need Permission to Work with Concord Public Finance  Need to Work with Other Loan Institutions for Aggressive Plan  Break Ground Target Date – Fall 2012  Completion Target Date – Summer 2013