In recent years, the Muir Beach Volunteer Fire Department has operated with income averaging about $70,000 per year. Two-thirds of this comes from grants, with the rest supplied by net income from the BBQ and sale of MB apparel. Looking forward, a multi-year assessment of the Department’s needs for covering firefighting, fuel abatement and emergency preparedness shows that the Department should be operating with an annual budget of $104,000. This means the MBVFD is short nearly $34,000 in necessary funds in its yearly budget. A $200/yr parcel tax will generate approximately $30,000 and reduce the projected annual shortfall to $4,000—a deficit that hopefully will be filled by increased efforts to secure grants.
The significant increase in the needed level for the annual budget has been brought about by three related issues:
Muir Beach is the only near-by community in West Marin that does not rely on local tax assessments to fund volunteer firefighting units. The community relies solely on the BBQ/apparel sales and grants for funding—both are undependable sources of revenue.
Currently there is a Reserve Fund totaling $90,000 that is intended to maintain firefighting operations in the years the BBQ and/or grant funding fails to cover operational costs. In all likelihood much of this “insurance” reserve will be spent to replace the squad truck (Mini-Pumper cost $150,000) that is already failing and long overdue for replacement.
Should the $200/year Assessment be rejected by our community, the Emergency Preparedness and Fuel Abatement programs will be abandoned and our MBVFD will be forced to work with equipment that is both prone to failure and fails to provide adequate protection for our neighbors who volunteer to protect our family, friends and property. In the short term both our community and our Volunteers will be placed at risk. In the long term it is within the realm of possibility the MBVFD could be disbanded and firefighting responsibilities would be reassigned to the county’s Throckmorten Ridge Fire Station, which may be too far away to save the life of someone we really care about.
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