Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 16, 1990, Page 10, Image 10

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Fraternities await fire inspections
Fire alarms needed
Hv Tr.tvis Kishnp
I miTaid ( ontrihutor
,\i curding I() !; i g e n' ■ s fire marshal. new tire
mspei hulls ni 1 'isi\ ei -11\ mln*s sororities
ami . i> ops ire m In doled tii i)< urn w ithin the nest
I (tuple ol w eeks
Following Inst summer's ( losing ol five ir.i
lernitv houses for failure to meet fire node rogula
(ions, lliis spiings inspections are important to
,eMire that lire lodes have been met. said l)i( k
t I. IS sine 11. lie. el of (lode I I lion eluent for the ( it\
"These problems had been built up over a
Ion : pel Mai ol lime (iassman said 'Whirl we
want to do is Im look i lose this spring to keep the
situation in i hei f and not let it build up on us
Slim Hoosmget who has since stepped
down as deputv lire marshal lot Kugetie. began
mspei ling I 'niversitv fralerrutv, sorority and co
op houses in April 198!!
Its late Inly, live fratermlv houses had been
posted ‘nii mi upnncV bet arise ol violations, and
Pan lower a I'niversitv co-op, was under close
si rut tin
| In closed house-, were Phi (lamina Delta
*11 I )5th Ave laUtibda ( In Alpha Hitt I lath
\v, Sigma i hi M in I Pith Ave Sigma Alpha
Fpsilon, it I J I 1 4th A \ e and beta I hela Pi. 1 OO’I
Patterson SI
In addition the I an Kappa Fpsilon traternilv
house Hat I lath Ave was posted at the same
time and has been boarded up and remained vu
i ,mt foi the Pl89 oo si llool ve.il
Problems varied I rum bouse to house but fire
alarm systems were the majoi com ern. (Iassman
od ( ithel I ill'll pl'ihletll.s iiu hided liloi Kml evil
wavs till doors that remained open, fire rvtm
guisheis that didn t vvotk addle-ses that weft'll I
obviouslv visible from the street and sleeping
iofts that didn't meet lire safetv i odes
The haul wired lire alarm systems that
i itv otiii cits want installed in till nt the houses
UMl.lllv lost I let we.". St. lion and MOIMIO said
Roger ( debt ltd I ngene lire mat slut I
Add that to the ( usl of installing new fire
doors and bringing sleeping lofts up to code and
the costs to fraternities niton easily approai lied
SiO.OOtl or more
SiglU.1 Chi spent more than Si t.(H)t) bringing
then house up to i od. and plans to spend .moth
ei sn,(Kin this summer lor the installation of a
' hard-wired tire alarm svstem. said kirk Thrill,
tratoinitv president
Costs for the repairs in mam oi the fraterni
ties were absoibcii b\ the housing 111 building
corporations that own manv ot the traternilv and
sororitv houses on . ampus said l orn Oherhue
I ill- photi
I nsult' housing nmditions .it I’niversity fra
ternities that led In t itatiuns hum Eugene lire
nllieials lust summer will be the subjet I nl an
utber round of inspections to t het k the pro
gress nl repairs.
intertratermt v < ioutu il president
'Most building i orporationx imve some re
serve funding set up tor situations like this but
some ot the bouses bad to tap into alumni to get
the monev l«i p.i\ for the repairs ' (Mierhue said
With the upcoming inspei lions, both > it\
anil i attlpus ollii i,iIs ale hopelul that the experi
eni e ot last summer i an be built upon
" I .ast vear. he (Boosttiger) \\ as i noting dim a
hard on them tor then own good and we all
learned a lot about lire violations." said Shellv
Sutherland, assistant direi tor ot student develop
meiit and I'uiversiH advisei tor fraternities and
sororities
Tins veat 1 think evervbodx is pretty well
prepared We all have a mm h better expei tution
ot what is going to happen. Sutherland said
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