HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/09/1981 FINANCE COMMITTEE
February 9, 1981
City Hall , Waterloo, Iowa
The Finance Committee of the City of Waterloo, Iowa met in the Mayor's Conference Room in
City Hall at 6:30 P.M. on February 9, 1981 .
Council Member Dowie presiding.
On Roll Call : Roehr, Wilharm, Bowers, Dowie
A letter from Paul Huntley, Superintendent of Sewers, was read regarding the need for lift
station repair. The line item expenditure for this repair is depleted and asked that the
expenses be taken from the line item "motor vehicle account". Ample funds are available
for the $1620 - $2400 expenditure. It was moved by Wilharm, seconded by Bowers to approve
the expenditure from his motor vehicle account. The motion carried.
It was moved by Roehr, seconded by Wilharm to approve the following bills:
DEPARTMENT P.O. NUMBER AMOUNT
Electrical 4802 5,679.36
Police 4720 20,164.50
Sewer 4805 2,400 max. , 1 ,620 min.
Sign & Traffic 4803 2,000.00
4806 335.00
Water Pollution Control 4804 910.01
4807 2,303.79
4808 701 .24
City Clerk 4809 780.00
The motion carried.
Chairman Dowie asked for additional business.
Curt Parsons, Building Superintendent, recommended that the low bid of Waterloo Paper Co.
in the amount of $195.00 be accepted for entrance mats for City Hall . It was moved by
Roehr, seconded by Bowers to approve Mr. Parson's recommendation. The motion carried.
The request of Ralph Strohecker, Electrical Inspector, to pay back medical bills was brought
to the floor for discussion. A letter from the City's workman compensation carrier,
Bituminous Insurance Co. , was distributed which indicated tha the City should not be
liable for said bills, particularly because the bills could nut. be linked to the 1977
injury referred to in Mr. Strohecker's letter to the Personnel Department. After discussion,
the Finance Committee recommended that the City not pay the medical bills and deny Mr.
Strohecker' s request to reinstate his lost sick days.
With no further business before the Committee, the meeting was adjourned at 6:49 P.M.
Larry P. Burger
City Clerk