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Mechanical Committee
City Council Chambers
March 22, 1994
6:30 P.M.
Members Present: Chet Phillips, Dick Coay, Jim May, Chuck Chapman
Others Present: Jim Elson, Clif O'Brien, Gary Orwig, Kevin Meade,
Ray McKinney, Bob DeRenzy, Mike Elam, George Spahn,
Bob Molleck, Kayma Duncan, John Freehling, Don
Hopper, Howard Williams,
Public Safety & Traffic Committee
Chuck Chapman, Chairman
The first item on the agenda was the fire report. Bob DeRenzy stated
the monthly report was self explanatory. No action was necessary by
the Committee.
The police report was next. The report was self explanatory. Mike
Elam noted that the call load was down but the criminal arrests are
up. No action was necessary by the Committee.
The ESMA report was next. Howard Williams requested permission to
have a relay in the siren in the south end of town replaced. He
stated all the sirens had been tested by hand and only one had
problems. The cost of the relay is $500 plus shipping. Howard
commended George Spahn on assisting in this endeavor. A motion was
made by Chuck Chapman and seconded by Jim May recommending approval of
the replacement of the relay. Voice vote. Motion carried.
A request for reimbursement for car repairs for a city vehicle be
reimbursed to the individual was next on the agenda. Mike Elam stated
that an officer waa out of town and a police car broke down. The
business would not take a purchase order and since the city does not
have credit cards, the individual paid for the repairs with a personal
credit card. Mike stated that the same day the report was presented
at city hall, a check waa issued to the individual. No action was
necessary by the Committee at this time.
At this time Mike Elam presented a five year plan for purchasing
police cars. He stated that Mayor Edwards, Harlan Banister and Chuck
Chapman support this plan. Mike gave a synopsis of the history of the
fleet, the condition on the fleet now, the amount of time and mileage
put on the care, maintenance costs of the fleet, and his plan which
allows the city to purchase more new equipment and to save money over
a five year period. Discussion followed on the possibility of selling
used police cars to be used as taxi cabs. The Committee discussed the
possibility of having credit cards for the police department in case
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of breakdowns and the number of hours
Mike was commended by the Committee on
the report. A motion was made by Chuck
City Council the approval of the plan.
vote. Motion carried.
the cars spend out-of-town.
the time and effort put into
Chapman recommending to the
Seconded by Jim May. Voice
A motion was made by Chuck Chapman to refer to the Finance Committee
the acquisition of credit cards for the police department. Seconded
by Jim May. Voice vote. Motion carried.
No further action was taken by the Committee and the Public Safety and
Traffic Committee was adjourned.
Streets and Garbage Committee
Richard Coay, Chairman
The first item on the agenda was a request from Clif O'Brien to have
two garbage trucks repaired. He stated that the first truck needs two
rams replaced. This is in the truck used as a backup. The cost is
approximately $3,808.00. The other garbage truck, #54, needs anew
fuel infector pump. Clif stated he did not have a price at this time.
A motion was made by Dick Coay and seconded by Chuck Chapman
recommending approval to have the two garbage trucks repaired. Voice
vote. Motion carried.
The 1994 Motor Fuel Tax program was reviewed next. Clif O'Brien
stated that the city has approximately $250,000 to spend on this
years' program. Discussion followed on the individual line items and
the costs. The Committee came up with a $269,000 recommendation to
send to the city treasurer. The list includes:
Raising Manholes
Scarifying & Reshaping
Equipment Reimbursement
Stock Materials
Pavement Markings
Ash Street from 4th Avenue to 11th Avenue
Main Street from RR tracks to 200' South of Holly
Oil and Chip - all streets listed
Class I - Sunview Drive and Orchid Court
First Avenue - Hickory Street to Linn St.
12th Avenue - Sycamore to the Cul-de-Sac
TOTAL
City
City
$ 70,000.00 (the
tar kettle was
listed twice)
$ 37,603.50
$ 8,000.40
$ 48,547.00
$ 59,981.00
$ 10,935.75
$ 19,858.00
$ 9815.25
$ 4,147. o0
$268,887.90
A motion was made by Dick Coay and seconded by Chuck Chapman to refer
the above list to the city treasurer. Voice vote. Motion carried.
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No further business was discussed and the Streets and Garbage
Committee was adjourned.
Lake, Buildings & Grounds Committee
Chet Phillips, Chairman
The first item on the agenda was the clarifier bids. A motion was made
by Chet Phillips and seconded by Dick Coay to open the bids. Voice
vote. Motion carried.
The bids were opened and a tab sheet is attached. A motion was made
by Chet Phillips and seconded by Dick Coay to refer the bids to staff
with a recommendation to be presented at the next City Council
meeting. Voice vote. Motion carried.
As an informational item, Kayma Duncan stated that a brochure for
Canton Lake had been developed by the Community Development Department
with assistance from Ray McKinney. She stated that approximately 350
of the brochures had been printed with the help of a local business.
These brochures will be distributed to the Chamber of Commerce, the
Parlin-Ingeraol Library and will be made available through City Hall
as well as at the campground. No action was necessary by the
Committee on this matter.
The carp harvest at Canton Lake was next on the agenda. Ray McKinney
stated he had received letters from two interested parties. He
recommended Dennis Hartle. A motion was made by Dick Coay and
seconded by Chet Phillips recommending Dennis Hartle be allowed to
harvest the 10,000 pounds of carp from Canton Lake. Discussion. Ray
McKinney stated he would put Mr. Hartle in touch with the agency in
Springfield who will be overseeing this operation. Voice vote.
Motion carried. The committee discussed the possibility of having the
local bow club arrange a competition for shooting carp at the lake. No
action was taken on this matter.
No further business was discussed and the Lake, Buildings and Grounds
Committee was adjourned.
Public Works - Water and Sewer Committee
Jim May, Chairman
No business was discussed and the Public Works - Water and Sewer
Committee was adjourned.
Kayma Duncan - Committee Secretary
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