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Mounds View City Council March 13, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 19 <br /> <br />Supervisor Pittman there is and that is an option. 1 <br /> 2 <br />Mayor Marty asked why the registration was not brought up last month for the ATASSA training 3 <br />since there was a lower fee if registration was completed by February 28. Public Works 4 <br />Supervisor Pittman stated registration was confirmed at this lower rate, and this resolution is just 5 <br />looking for approval. 6 <br /> 7 <br />Mayor Marty stated that if something breaks down, everyone pitches in as the mechanic cannot 8 <br />do it all. He stated he agrees with the justification for the training class. 9 <br /> 10 <br />MOTION/SECOND: GUNN/FLAHERTY. To waive the reading and adopt Resolution 6768 11 <br />Approving Out of State Seminars/Schooling. 12 <br /> 13 <br />Councilmember Stigney stated he is supporting this reluctantly because now that the City has the 14 <br />$126,000 street sweeper that he voted against, it needs to be maintained. He stated he wants to 15 <br />see people get trained. 16 <br /> 17 <br />Public Works Supervisor Pittman stated he wrote a memorandum to City Administrator Ulrich 18 <br />about the time saved with the equipment. He stated he hopes the Council understands that 19 <br />money and time is being saved with the equipment. He indicated it used to take three and a half 20 <br />weeks to sweep the City, and it only took one and a half weeks with the new equipment. He 21 <br />mentioned it is a one person operation. He added it can also be used to clean out storm sewers. 22 <br /> 23 <br /> Ayes – 5 Nays – 0 Motion carried. 24 <br /> 25 <br />I. Resolution 6789 Approving the Purchase of a 1-Ton 4x4 Pickup Truck. 26 <br /> 27 <br />Supervisor of Parks Dazenski explained that the Chevrolet ¾-ton pickup truck was scheduled for 28 <br />replacement when it was ten years old, and it is now sixteen years old. He noted that Staff is 29 <br />trying to do away with buying any more ½ ton pickup trucks, because they are not nearly as 30 <br />useful as a ¾-ton or 1-ton pickup truck. He noted that ¾-ton pickup trucks are at the maximum 31 <br />use when loaded with tools. He noted a 1-ton pickup truck provides some leeway for hauling 32 <br />items, and explained other benefits of having a 1-ton pickup truck. 33 <br /> 34 <br />Supervisor of Parks Dazenski explained that the ¾-ton pickup truck is propane powered, and is 35 <br />the second to last truck that has propane. He stated the propane tank is rusted from the inside out 36 <br />and can only carry a one-third tank of fuel. 37 <br /> 38 <br />Supervisor of Parks Dazenski explained a 2006 1-ton Ford F-350 4x4 pickup truck can be 39 <br />purchased under state contract for $23,230. He explained the new truck will last longer than ten 40 <br />years. He noted the additional equipment and options necessary to fully utilize the truck can be 41 <br />purchased from local equipment supply companies for approximately $10,000. 42 <br /> 43 <br />Supervisor of Parks Dazenski explained a reserve of $2,000 will be placed on the pickup when it 44 <br />is sent to the surplus auction. 45