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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-22-2004 MechanicalMECHANICAL COMMITTEE MINUTES City Council Chambers @ Historic Depot June 22, 2004 6:30 p.m. imbers Present: Aldermen Bob Molleck, Les Carl, Rick Reed, & Elny Harn. Ither Aldermen Present: Jim Hartford. Ithers in attendance: Mayor Jerry M. Bohler, City Clerk Nancy Whites, City Treasi ariy Beaird Franzoni, City Attorney Ron Weber, Budget Administrator Julie Sm olice Chief Donald Edwards, Fire Chief John Stanko, Public Works Director )'Brien, Wastewater Supt. Joe Carruthers, Water Treatment Plant Supt. Greg Pol treet Supt. George Spahn, System Maintenance Supt. Bill Terry, Joe Ginger Vi ~ervices, Alderman Harn's Granddaughter, Rod Heinz, Daily Ledger representative J Public Safety & Traffic Alderman Robert Molleck, Chairman Police Report. Police Chief Don Edwards said he had nothing to add to his report. Fire Report. Fire Chief John Stanko highlighted his report. John mentioned the upcoming changes by the Department of Labor concerning respirators. The department is working to achieve compliance prior to the effective date of the rules which goes in affect on July 1. May 1 S John participated in a tabletop mass casualty exercise held at the River Correctional Center. This was for a drill, which centered around a tornado incident with extensive damage and numerous injuries. The department is continuing to work on planning and training for such incidents in order to be better prepared when disaster strikes. Alderman Rick Reed thanked the ESDA Department for all the work they do besides weather, they assist in directing traffic and also helped with the IH fire that happened recently. Alderman Reed added they are very dedicated people. Environmental Operations Inc. City Attorney Ron Weber updated the council members of the contractor for this additional project in the amount of $192,000. This will be on the Southeast corner where the buildings have already been taken down at the IH site. The company has preformed well in the past, and this is a 9 month contract. Ron said he will be bringing the resolution to the next council meeting. Motion and second by Aldermen Reed/Carl, for City Attorney Ron Weber to have a resolution for next council meeting to consider the contract of Environmental Operations Inc in the amount of $192,000. Voice vote, motion carried unanimously. The Public Safety & Traffic Committee adjourned at 6:38 p.m. Mechanical Committee meeting 6-22-04 Streets & Garbage Committee Alderman Les Carl, Chairman No items were listed on the agenda and no business was discussed. The Streets & Gazbage Committee adjourned at 6:38 p.m. Lake, Buildings & Grounds Committee Alderman Rick Reed, Chairman Lake Development Update. Alderman Reed mentioned that the road beginning at the camp ground area to Lake View will be improved. Greg Pollitt mentioned that the siltation dam that has been worked on is 99% complete. In August the contractor will seed the ground to fmish the project. In about two weeks the second site work will begin. Greg Pollitt reported that it is nice to see water come over the spill way. Greg thanked his crew for keeping up on the mowing and straighten up the area. Takes the employees a whole week to do the task and then they begin again. Alderman Reed thanked them and remazked about the great job they do on keeping the area looking nice, and how it looks better than it has for along time. Alderman Reed mentioned that gates that were put up recently have kept down vandalism. The campground is full almost every weekend, which is encouraging. The committee is looking at additional sites and putting in water lines. Addressing the shower area for improvements. The night security has made a difference, and Alderman Reed thanked those who work this detail. Signs of `welcome' are placed at several places around the boat dock azea. Also they have placed signs with information of the cost of boat permits and licenses that are needed. There is also a map showing the outline of the lake area. The Beech azea, were trying to find someone to open it up. Would like to have benches in the fishing azea and have talk to businesses about funding. And Greg Pollitt is working on a brochure of the Canton Lake. The Lake, Buildings & Grounds Committee adjourned at 6:45 p.m. 2 Mechanical Committee meeting 6-22-04 Public Works, Water & Sewer Committee Alderman Elny Harn, Chairman No items were listed on the agenda. Mayor Bohler reminded the citizens to vote on June 29 for 1/2% sales tax referendum. If approved this will help on keeping other taxes down. Mayor Bohler reminded the council members of no meeting next week as there aze 5 Tuesdays in this month. The Public Works, Water & Sewer Committee adjourned at 6:47 p.m. The Mechanical Committee meeting adjourned at 6:47 p.m. Recording Secretary, Nancy Whites, City Clerk 3