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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-26-2002 MechanicalMINUTES MECHANICAL COMMITTEE City Council Chambers @ Historic Depot November 26`" , 2002 - 6:30 p.m. Members Present: Aldermen Jo Anne Shores, Les, Cazl, Kevin Meade. Alderman Molleck was ill. The other Aldermen present were Jim Hartford, Larry Sarff and Craig West. Others Present: Mayor Jerry Bohler, City Attorney Ron Weber, Fire Chief John Stanko, Police Chief Don Edwards, WWT Supt. Gary Orwig, Water Plant Assist Greg Pollitt, Clif O'Brien Supt of Streets, Zoning Officer Clark Wilson, Nancy Whites City Clerk, City Treasurer Patty Beaird Franzoni, Joe Ginger Video Services, News media -John Froehling, Seth Trepco. In the audience was Linda Caudle, Mazgazet Tomich, and Police Officers John Hazmon, Kent McDowell, Gerald Foreman, and Dan Kent of IDOT. Public Safety & Traffic Committee Robert Molleck, Chairman Fire Report -John Stanko, Chief. John highlighted his report of things they have to do to retain SOI status. Also, the Illinois River Correctional Center has been painting and scraping the hydrants. The tops aze painted a different color to let the fire department know of the amount of water flow thru them. At the last meeting it was asked why our budget was at 52% and my opinion was given. Also the reason is amounts paid out from the Pension Board. This is on the front end of the Budget and just a one time thing. Police Report -Don Edwards, Chief. Don also mentioned about his budget of 52% was large pay outs of vehicles, uniforms, 911 leads line. Should see leveling off the rest of the yeaz. Had asked for communities help with High School Education on DUI. This was a huge success, and some of the items have been purchased. Shandy's Music organized the event of fund raising and large contributors was Wells Fazgo Bank, State Farm Insurance, Wal Mart, and a lot of other substantial donors. Have a temporary appointment of Joe Hitchcock because of a resignation. He is on his final testing from Police & Fire Commission. Awards IDOT -Police Department. Dan Kent from IDOT Traffic Safety Department said that the Canton Police Department has adopted there program of `Click It -Ticket'. An officer can not stop you for just a seat belt violation. IDOT will be giving out $100,000 through the state for `Click It/Ticket' later on. The officers receiving the awazds for the most arrest of alcohol impaired drivers... was Sgt Kent McDowel, and Gerald Foreman. (Congratulations gentlemen for taking those drivers from our highways! ) Additional Lt Position -Police Department. Police Chief Don Edwards stated through his report that his former position of Deputy Chief was not filled. Some of those duties have been delegated where possible, to the Lieutenants. The Deputy Chief had the additional responsibility of the day-to-day command of 1st Shift Patrol and communications in lieu of a Lieutenant being assigned to this shift. What I am proposing is that the City Council create another Lieutenant position for the Police Department to fill this void. The Fire & Police Commission will file the position from within. Alderman Meade asked, would this be taking an officer off of the street? Don related this will not change the street command at all. Motion and second by Aldermen CarUMeade, to refer this to council for approval. Voice vote, motion carried unanimously. The meeting of Public Safety & Traffic adjourned at 6:55 p.m. Streets & Garbage Committee Jo Anne Shores Fuel Bids Dec. Jan. Feb. -Opening. Motion and second by Aldermen Shores/Meade, the bids be opened. Voice vote, motion carried unanimously. Bidder Gas lower A. Plus B Diesel A. Plus B. Don Quick Oil .9916 .OS 11536, * .OS * Winterized Diesel not specified on this bid sheet, my bid will be based on fuel treated with Anti gel. Riverland FS 1.067 4 1.196 4 Motion and second by Aldermen Shores/Meade, to send the bids to staff for their recommedation. Voice vote, motion carried. Mayor Bohler stated that River City will be in town on December 6t'' and through the 9`b to prepare for the demolition of the Drow Building, then on the 10th of December the building will be demolished. Alderman Shores asked Clif O'Brien when the leaf program would be finished? Clif responded, until the snow keeps them from it. The Streets & Garbage Committee adjourned at 7:02 p.m. Lake Buildings & Grounds Committee Les Carl, Chairman Former City Hall 210 East Chestnut Street. Appraisal of the building was done by Mitchell Appraisal Services. The amount is to be kept confidential. The committee of Aldermen Fillingham and West had discussed a Museum, but knew the money was not available. Alderman Meade ask the city attorney Ron Weber what are our choices? Ron said by competitive bidding, auction requires the sale has to bring 80% of the appraisal 2 price. Can also sell to another governmental agency without following the competitive bid option. Motion by Aldermen Shores/Meade, to ask for bids to sell the building. Voice vote, motion carried. Mayor Bohler thanked the committee of Aldermen West and Fillingham for their diligent work. Chance Order - Drow Building. Colin Edwards explained the reasons for this, due to delay in the City being able to obtain Bob Beckner's signature on an Agreement, pertaining to the common wall; and waiver of certain Contractor's insurance requirements per former city attorney Jim Elson's letter of November 5, 2002, and City Council's approval on November 5~'. Motion by Aldermen Meade/Shores, to recommend to the City Council to grant the change order of River City Demolition for contract times of adding 16 days to the original contract. Voice vote, motion carried unanimously. The committee adjourned at 7:08 p.m. Public Works, Water & Sewer Committee Kevin Meade, Chairman Safety Manual. Linda Caudle explained that the manual was reviewed by the negotiating attorney for the City Bruce Beal. The three union presidents were invited to this meeting if they had any questions or suggestions. (They did not come to the meeting.) Alderman Meade said that Jay Smith President of the Fire Union was concerned, he wants to be sure that their contract supercedes the safety manual. Ron Weber said it did. Motion by Aldermen CazUShores, to send the Safety Manual on to Council for their approval. Voice vote, motion carried unanimously. Final Pay Request -Badger Meter. Motion and second by Aldermen Shores/Carl, to approve of the pay request from Badger Meter for the Water Meter Procurement in the amount of $10,739.93 and the retainage of $30,073.33. Voice vote, motion carried unanimously. Valve Replacement -WWTP. Motion and second by Aldermen CazUShores, the check valve at the Kilroy Lift Station in the amount of $1,916.38 plus shipping from Gasvoda Company be approved. Voice vote, motion carried unanimously. Change Order WWTP Maintenance Work. Colin Edwazds said this relates to the Wastewater Treatment Plant Maintenance Work -Phase 1 (b) -Storm Building. The change order reads, you aze to make the following changes to the Contract Documents: furnish, install, test and make operational four (4) new valves to replace four (4) existing 3 valves that were inspected and determined to be uneconomical to repair. These valves include the following: (1) 18" gate valve at location SW-4. The reason for Change Order: Nine (9) valves were removed and inspected. Four (4) of these valves were determined to be uneconomical to repair and require replacement; the five (5) remaining valves were found to require repairs exceeding the cost of "standard repairs". Motion and second by Aldermen CarUShores, to approve of the change order #9 that increases the contract of $33,872.33 for the 5 valves to be repaired. Voice vote, motion carried unanimously. Greg Pollitt, assistance water treatment plant, gave an update on the water taste and smell to the water customers. The following is part of that written report...I have prepared this statement to help put to rest the rumors, miss statements, and miss information circulating azound the community. To start with it is no secret or denying that there is and continues to be a taste and odor problem in the water supply from the Canton water facility. Even though not all azeas and residents have experienced this problem, but most have, at one degree or another. The most important thing to keep in mind is the water is safe to drink. I know many have stated or implied, how could water that smells like that be safe. I am not trying to insult anyone's intelligences, as I have been told I have done, but there is a difference between microbial and bacterial safe water and ecstatically pleasing water. Besides the normal Bac-T testing we aze required to run (per IEPA) we have been taking extra samples too, (1) to reassure ourselves as operators that the efforts we aze making aze working properly, and (2) to show the public and the EPA that we aze doing all that we can do to correct or change the condition of the water given the conditions we have to work with. Even though some of these efforts are not required by the I.E.P.A. or the U.S.E.P.A., we feel it is our duty to the public to leave no stone unturned in the efforts to produce safe drinking water. There are some 41 tests or checks a day that must be reported to the I.E.P.A., as well as several other tests and samples taken each shift, each day, and every day, just to keep things operating. Throw in equipment problems and unusual conditions, a normal 8-hour shift seems to last for days. I have kept in close contact with the I.E.P.A., State & Field office, the Fulton County Health Department, past 2 water superintendents, aswell as another Ovate supply that has had these same types of conditions in the past. All feel as we do, that what is being done to stay on top of this problem is correct. To satisfy my own concerns and frustrations with this issue, I have been in contact with our 2 engineering consulting firms, and the 3 chemical reps that have experienced in this aze, and they all feel, we aze doing all we can do to correct these conditions With the low lake level and what the EPA and chemical reps have concluded to be, is a higher than normal presence of 2 types of algae that have died off and left behind taste and odor causing compounds. (These 2 algae aze Methylisoborneol (MIB) and Eeosmin). According to the EPA it only takes a 15 PPT presence of these odor causing compounds to have a problem, and they aze very difficult to remove or mask with treatment. The EPA has informed me that they have seen this to take as long as 3 months to get through a system. The two wells will be put into operation at the beginning of the month. I ask 4 e the public to continue to be patient as these conditions work though the distribution sytem. Motion and second by Aldermen CarUShores, the Clerical and Mechanical Meetings to be held on December 10`" due to the holidays. Voice vote, motion carried unanimously. The Mechanical Committee meeting adjourned at 7:38 p.m. Recording Secretary, Nancy Whites, City Clerk