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Planning and Zoning Commission
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12/02/1980
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Mayor Gamec said he received a lot of good comments on the roving <br />playground and the program has been fantastic. <br /> <br />Mark said he wanted to spread out geographically. The total cost <br />is $6820 for the summer program. He said the City pays 70% of his <br />salary plus the cost of the program and the school pays 30% of his <br />salary plus supplies. He said they emphasize participation in their <br />programs and the R.A.A. emphasizes competition, game schedules, etc. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec brought up the boiler situation in regards to maintenance <br />of City Hall. <br /> <br />City Administrator Schnelle said a man from Honeywell came out and <br />told him what the problems were with the boiler. He said the City <br />doesn't have anyone who does this type of work. If the boiler went <br />out in the winter time, the system could free~ up. The Honeywell <br />people are on call constantly. It is expensive, but the City has <br />expensive equipment also. <br /> <br />Councilman Reimann asked if the City ever had been approached by the <br />people the City buys their oil from regarding a maintenance program. <br />Local Oil sends out someone in the field to check the service for the <br />coming year. <br /> <br />Building Official Berg said it isn't so much the furnace as it is all <br />the other mechanical controls. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec said he could go along with it all, except the irrigation <br />system for outside City Hall. <br /> <br />Councilman Cox said he thought the City Hall lower level should be <br />dropped because of the economy. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec said the City has been looking at using the lower level <br />for groups. <br /> <br />Councilman 'Cox asked what the estimate was on what the bathroom would <br />cost. He said he would like to see it finished off, but would like <br />to wait and see if HUD would go for it. <br /> <br />Councilman Reimann said he was not too pleased about the i~r. igation <br />system either. <br /> <br />The consensus of the council was to cut off the irrigation system <br />for outside City Hall. <br /> <br />Councilman Cox noted the $17,000 raise regarding the Police item. <br />Jean said the overtime has increased considerably and is the reason <br />for the raise. <br /> <br />Mayor asked Police Chief Mike how many CPR and First Aid classes <br />he was doing. <br /> <br />He said they haven't had any within the department itself, but through <br />the Community School Program. There are many people being turned away, <br />because the classes are limited. He said these are good and worthwhile <br />courses. If they are done on off-duty time, the policeman gets straight <br />time pay. A new man in the department would be able to pick up vacations <br />& holidays taken. <br /> SPECIAL COUNCIL <br /> November 6, 1980 <br /> Page 6 <br /> <br /> <br />
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