HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/14/1983 FINANCE COMMITTEE
November 14, 1983
Mayor's Conference Room
Chairman Dowie presiding. Also present: Bowers, Roehr, and Wilharm.
Bill Hoffman, Director of Health and Sanitation, reported that he
had met with the Humane Society and had come to an agreement on
the City's yearly contribution for boarding of animals. The
Society would receive a 4% increase, retroactive to July 1, 1983,
with a proposal to again increase the City's contribution by 37
for FY1984-85. It was moved by Wilharm, seconded by Bowers to
approve said proposal and instruct the City Attorney to submit a
contract for approval by both parties. Motion carried.
It was moved by Bowers, seconded by Wilharm to authorize the
taking of bids for a salt/sand spreader for the Street Department.
Motion carried.
Bruce Bottorff, Superintendent of the Water Pollution Control Plant,
requested authorization to purchase parts for the Quincy Street Lift
Station in an approximate amount of $900.00. It was moved by Wilharm,
seconded by Bowers to approve this expenditure. Motion carried.
It was moved by Bowers, seconded by Wilharm to approve the following
requisitions and all bill payments over $300.00 contained in
Resolution No. 1983-579, approved by the City Council on
November 14, 1983:
Police 10198 Ray O'Herron Co. , Inc. $ 2,439.60
10199 Crossroads Ford LTD 169,448.08
Fire 10310 Opie Sponge Company 497.71
WPCP 9972 Crescent Electric Supply Co. l,/,'i6.00
Motion carried.
The following bids were reviewed for a Arrythmia Anna IV for the
Fire Department:
Bidder Amount
Armstrong Industries $2,024.00
ISECO 2,300.00
Emergency Medical Products 2,158.00
It was moved by Bowers, seconded by Wilharm to approve the low bid
of Armstrong Industries. Motion carried.
The proposed parking rates for the new portion of the West Side
Parking Ramp were reviewed. It was moved by Bowers, seconded by
Wilharm to recommend to the Council the following changes:
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New West Facility Recommended Rates
$25 - monthly reserved spots
$20 - non-reserved monthly
$.20/hour with $2.50 maxim= fee for overnight parking
$.35 - minimum parking fee
$.25/hour on lower level short term parking
It was also recommended that overtime meter rates be raised
from $1.00 to $2.00. Motion carried.
With no further business before the committee, the meeting
was adjourned.
Larry P. Burger
Clerk/Auditor