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Qinntntti tt Erpnri <br /> Wu fig Common CIounrtl of Or Mfg of Douai urn?) UTILITIES COMMITTEE <br /> The March 14, 1983 meeting of the Utilities Committee was called <br /> to order at 4 :00 in the Council informal meeting room by its Chairman, <br /> Councilman Walter Szymkowiak. <br /> Persons in attendance included Councilmen Zielinski, Szymkowiak, <br /> Voorde, Crone, Harris, Taylor, and Beck; John Leszczynski, Michael Vance, <br /> Citizen Member Ross Caldwell, Citizen Member Frank Kuminecz, Dick Maginot, <br /> and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Councilman Szymkowiak stated that the purpose of the meeting was <br /> to review two bills which are set for public hearing this evening. He then <br /> called upon Michael Vance to review Bill No. 15-83. <br /> Bill 15-83 would approve a contract between HRP Company and the <br /> Board of Water Works Commissioners in the amount of $34 , 800. 00. It would <br /> be used to relocate the street water mains on Olive Street due to the <br /> Olive-Sample overpass. This was the lower of two bids received and it must <br /> be completed prior to May 15, 1983. Mr. Vance explained .that the City is not <br /> doing it themselves because it involves twenty-four inch water lines and <br /> due to several other projects. He noted that there would be notification <br /> of persons regarding the temporary interruption of service. Following <br /> discussion of the Committee, Councilman Zielinski made a motion seconded by <br /> Councilman Taylor that Bill No. 15-83 go to Council favorably. The motion <br /> passed 4-0. <br /> Councilman Szymkowiak then asked Mr. Vance to review Bill No. 16-83 <br /> which would appropriate $52 ,500:00 to the Bureau of Sewers for contractural <br /> services, and would decrease the sewage works depreciation fund in this <br /> amount. He explained that this money would be used to renovate manholes. <br /> He noted that there is an increasing number of manhole collapses due to <br /> structural fatigue. This would be contracted out by the City, with all <br /> work being done from the inside of the manhole. Councilman Szymkowiak <br /> questioned whether the quality of workmanship would be guaranteed, and was <br /> informed that a three year warranty would apply. Councilman Crone questioned <br /> what the individual cost per manhole would be, and was informed that it would <br /> average $600. 00 per manhole. Following further questioning by the Committee <br /> Councilman Zielinski made a motion seconded by Councilman Beck that Bill <br /> No. 16-83 go to Council favorably. The motion passed 4-0. <br /> There being no further business to comes before ,the Committee, <br /> the meeting was adjourned„at 4 :30 p.m. <br /> Respectfully Submitted, <br /> Walter M. Szymkowiak, Chairman <br /> sws[ swps . ►1 a . wBInNIw•CO. <br />