Sentences with phrase «road of the fire station»

This accreditation can apply to a detached home, with no other detached structures in close proximity, located within 8 km by road of the fire station, that are within 5 km by road of an approved water supply.

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The city will consider using part of Manor Park to build a fire station that would relieve overcrowding at the public safety center on Deerfield Road, Geraci said.
Acording to Ganduje: «The rest are construction of a Police station at Court road, Tarauni local government area and a Fire Brigade outpost at Dakata, Ungoggo local government area at the total cost of N71, 626, 643.
The most familiar infrastructure is an urban infrastructure, which describes the utilities and facilities such as roads, bridges, sewers, and sewer plants, water lines, power lines, fire stations, and other sites and facilities necessary to the functioning of an urban area.
Founded in 1992 and first located in Hanover Commons Shopping Center at the corner of Shady Grove Road and 301, HAH expanded in May of 2001 to a new facility located behind Henry Volunteer Fire Station on Chamberlayne Avenue.
Visitors were able to venture further; beyond the gallery to a nearby off - site work on the façade of the semi-derelict former Peckham Road Fire Station, located diagonally opposite the SLG.
Visitors to the exhibition can venture further; beyond the gallery to an off - site work on the facade of the semi-derelict former Peckham Road Fire Station, located diagonally opposite the SLG.
In the UK, I am excited about the solo exhibition of work Magali Reus at South London Gallery (23 March — 27 May 2018; co-commissioned by Bergen Kunsthall) and I am really looking forward to the opening of their new space, in the Grade - II listed former Peckham Road Fire Station, in autumn.
They involve billions of dollars of subsidies of fossil fuel industries, of airport expansion and of road building, regulations which favour dirty technologies over clearn ones, granting planning permission for coal fire stations but refusing it for wind turbines, etc..
During construction, water is required for making the concrete needed for the footings of the towers, and for things like damping - down while road - building, but these require small amounts of water relative to those used for mining coal or uranium or cooling coal - fired, or nuclear, power stations.
That means that a firefighter or ambulance worker, injured in a road traffic accident in the course of their work would receive as little as 10 % of the damages which a colleague would be awarded for an injury that occurred in the fire or ambulance station.
The way it works, in a nutshell, is that they take factors like the presence (and distance to) a credible year - round water source such as a fire hydrant, the distance to the nearest fire station and any reasonable alternates, accessibility of the road the on which the dwelling is located, and other information and they turn it into a number.
On the consolidation, for example, of the Glyndon and Reisterstown Road fire stations, serious concerns arise.
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