2The Daily Tar HeelMonday, October 14, 1985 By DORA McALPIN Staff Writer The Chapel Hill Town Council tonight will address an independent consultant firm's report that, among other recommendations, calls for the eventual merging of the town's police and fire departments into a single public safety department. The town should implement this plan by Sept. 30, 1986, the report says. Under such an arrangement, the department would be headed by a director of public safety. There would be deputy directors for police and for fire divisions. The report, prepared by the Washington-based consulting firm Rusten Associates, says the arrange ment would reduce administrative costs, provide for consolidation of police and fire department training programs, and allow coordination of crime and fire prevention programs. Town Council member David God schalk said there is merit in the idea of a merger, although opposition to the plan can be expected. "But I think there's always some opposition to changing institutional arrangements," he said. The report, which is a follow-up to a 1983 study of all the town's depart- WHSS TM2 TAR KILLS EAT ' RESTAURANT MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Purchase any dinner entree or burger and get the second (of equal or lesser value) ' at half price. Special offer good thru Oct. 28, 1985 corners . - -175E. Franklin 929-4416 Lunch & Dinner 1 1:30 Till 7 Days All major credit cards accepted Present this coupon when ordering rwi li A J fri ir CLASSIC STYLING Silk N' Satin Men's Traditional Men's Fashion Inspiration & rr- JR51 Rhapsody Princess Marquise Royale ATT AFFORD AELE FENCES EEGflSnSATHON SPECIAL SAVE $2dD 4o $3 Also New Interest Free Payment Plan Available Now is the time to select your Herff Jones College Ring and you'll save up to $30.00 ! Trade in your 10k Gold High School Ring and save even more! 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It recommends that a new fire chief be hired by the end of next March to replace Everett Lloyd, who has been the town's fire chief since 1968. The new fire chief should come from outside the department, the report says. Opposition and open animosity between fire department officials is one reason to change current leadership, according to the report. Low morale and high frustration among personnel also indicate a need for change, the report says. "Clearly, this department is in des perate need of new leadership," the report says. "It would bring about a refreshing change in atmosphere if new blood were pumped into all positions above the rank of captain." Some of that "new blood" might be current fire department personnel who would move into such postions as assistant fire chief, according to the 5 Homecoming The Carolina Athletic Association has announced five candidates for Homecoming queen. 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This officer would spend half her time assisting the juvenile officer, who would be moved from the Uniformed Patrol Division to the Investigations Division under the plan outlined in the report. The rest of the female officer's time would be devoted to assisting other members of the division in rape and related cases and to "working on general assignments. 3) The number of public service officers assigned to the fire department at any give time should be increased from seven to 11. Currently, public service officers spend most of their time working out of the police department and respond to police, fire, and medical emergency calls. They each spend roughly 28 days twice a year at the fire queen candidates announced Camp, from Cary, sponsored by Gran ville Towers; Arlene Ferebee, from Fayetteville, sponsored by the Sweet Carolines; Jennifer Ferguson, from Charlotte, sponsored by the Carolina Choir; Katharine Kelley, from Atlanta, sponsored by the Senior Gass Special Projects Committee; and Katherine Noesen, from Hendersonville, spon sored by the Loreleis. The four girls not elected queen will make up the Homecoming court. QQETGdOODS FITNESS CENTER. INC presents a Fall Semester Special! El fl 11 Now through Featuring: 26 Nautilus Machines Sauna whirlpool Treadmill Exercycles Aerobics. Tanning Bed. Olympic free weight Equipment Li Time: 10 ana-3 department for firefighter 'training. Seven officers at a time are assigned, to the fire department under the current system, but the plan outlined in the report calls for 11. The report also recommends that the firefighting train ing time for each officer be increased. 4)The fire department should con sider dispatching the ladder truck for all dwelling and structural fires. The report says the ladder truck is seldom dispatched because "the fire chief doesn't like to see it used." Currently, the department usually sends two pumpers on each fire alarm, according to the report. In some cases, the department dispatches only a pumper or a pumper and a van, it says. Council member David Pasquini said that, although the report will be presented to the council tonight, much of the responsibility for deciding on and implementing change will fall to Town Manager David R. Taylor. "The fire department and the police department fall under the (jurisdiction of the) town manager," Pasquini said. "So the town council doesn't have any real power there. "What I think will happen is that we (the council) will have a work session with the manager later on and well make recommendations about what we consider to be important. "But as for change, that's strictly a management decision," he said. Lloyd and Taylor could not be reached for comment Sunday evening. The candidates were interviewed by a panel of three faculty members and were chosen based on academic merit, campus involvement, personality and achievements, including extracurricular activities, outside interests, pursuits and goals. Voting will be held Oct. 24 in Chase Hall, the Student Union and the Campus Y court The queen will be crowned at halftime of the Florida State game Oct. 26. December 15, 1985 - - . . ; Call 489-2688 to schedule your free workout . j er, aiiAw Located in Straw Valley on 15-501 only 5 minutes from UNC THE (OUR BEST TELESCOPE SELECTION IN THE TRIANGLE TEN MODELS AT OUR LOW SALE PRICES! 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Martin had never run for public office but came within 321 votes of becoming the district's representative. Observers debate trade mission Gov. Jim Martin's trade mission to Japan might not produce imme diate, tangible results, but could be prosperous in the long run, political observers say. "I'm personally skeptical about whether you can go over there and just have your very presence drum up new business," said Michael Walden, an N.C. State University economist. But Walden said the governor's 10-day trip would help convince the Japanese that one way to avoid protectionist legislation in the United States would be to invest in places such as North Carolina. The Daily Tar Heel regrets this report ing error. 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