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MINtJTES <br />City Coimcil <br />.June 9, 1982 <br />Radio Mr. Porsberg reported that at.[he next meeting the Public Worlcs <br />Fqui.pment Department will be comin~ in with a request for radio equipmente <br />Mr.. Forsber~ stated that he understands that it is possible to <br />Agenda obtain Late-model, used equipment< <br />Item No. 29 <br />Water Supply The City Clerlc asked about the recommendati.on in the water supply <br />Report report that the meter in the booster sta[ion be replaced. 24r. Glanzer <br />indicated that a new meter could cost between $7,000 and $8~000. It <br />Agenda is a meter for maintaining the pumpin~. At the present time the City <br />Item No. 2S has no way of lrnoo~ing iL the pumps are f.aiLin~. Mr. Gl.anzer suggested <br />that the cost of thi.s meter be put in a future con[ract, <br />Mr. Chlebeclc asked if: this cost couLd be included in wi.th the present <br />water improvements. Mr. Por.sberg suggested that iC be done next year. <br />The Engi.neer stated that he would check into it. <br />Parks And Mrs. Scalze reported on beginning June 17 through July 29 there will <br />Recreation be a puppeC wagon every Thursday afternoon in Spooner Park, <br />Report <br />Mr.s. Scalze also asked that the Council. take note of the Parlcs Commi.ssion's <br />Agenda recommendation regardi.n~; the power pole t.hat has been previously discussed. <br />Item No. 30 They are recommending that rather than a power pole they wouLd Lilce a <br />pl.atform with underground electric~l w:i.res. <br />Transfer Mr. Tahey introduced the followi.ng resolution and moved its adoption: <br />Of l~unds <br />RESOLUTION N0. 82-6-318 - TRANSP~RRING $13,643 <br />Add'ition FROM TItE TRUST AND AG~NDY FUVD TO TII~ GENERAL <br />To The PUND <br />Agenda <br />7'he foregoin~ resolution was duly seconded Ly Mr. Hanson. <br />Ayes (5) rahey, Flanson, Sca].a.e, PorsUerg, Nardi.ni. <br />Nayes (0). <br />Resol.ution declared adopted. <br />This resolution appears in Resolution I3oolc No. 8~ Page 269. <br />Part-time Mr. rahey inf.ormed the Council that the part-time of.fice empl.oyees have <br />Office }[elp asl<ed that consi.deration be given to granting them paid vacation and <br />holidays. Mr. P'ahey stated L-hat he did not have any difficulty ~oith the <br />Agenda hol:iday pay. However, he clid not see any reason for the vacation pay, <br />Item No. 31 <br />Mr.s. Nardini indicated that this came about because of Mr< Locke, and <br />she ~vanted it cleared up that Mr. Locke di.d not receive any paid holidays <br />cahen he was a part-time empLoyee. <br />Page -21- <br />